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    HDMI cable with virus protection!

    http://www.bigw.com.au/entertainment...5m-basic-cable

    The 3rd Earth Xbox 360 Elite HDMI 2.5m mylar cable features anti-virus protection and quality steel connections plated in 24 carat gold. The Cable features hand-assembled connections for optimal signals transmission and is only compatible with Elite Xbox 360 consoles or later Arcade models that have HDMI output.
    ROFL

    #2
    ha ha ha ha .........some one should be fired ....I kneed a job.

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      #3
      Maybe they mean it has been sanitized for your protection!

      Please Read Me

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        #4
        Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
        Maybe they mean it has been sanitized for your protection!
        ya ....ya that’s it .....sanitized...... ya sanitized for your protection ...that's what we meant.........wewww blew off that law suit ....

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          #5
          Curiosity got the best of me...I had to ask them how an hdmi cable provides an antivirus lol..
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            #6
            Is that protection from antivirus (therefore, a garentee to give you a virus?)
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              #7
              Originally posted by Xplorer4x4 View Post
              Curiosity got the best of me...I had to ask them how an hdmi cable provides an antivirus lol..
              LOL did you get a response yet ?

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                #8
                Just did a google to find out more and found this hilarious picture of the back of the box:
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                Apparently the virus protection is to "reduce virus noises and to obtain perfect image transmission." Its about time somebody came up with a solution to HDMI cable virus noises. I run an HDMI to my TV to watch movies and sometimes the viruses in the cable are so noisy that I cant hear the movie!

                Edit:
                If you cant read the text in the pic, go to the source here:
                http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012...noisy-viruses/

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                  #9
                  It's a solid bet the company making this product (or at least it's packaging) is non-English speaking and isn't paying for professional translation.

                  Decades ago, it was worth buying products from China and Korea just to read the labeling and instructions. It's somewhat less obvious today, but still out there. Go to eBay and look at the monitor descriptions importing from Korea - too funny.

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                    #10
                    I'm beginning to think this is whole thing is some kind of hoax. Gizmodo has picked it up, and their post shows a slightly different photo of the back of the packaging: no suspicious shading like in the Sophos pic. So I'm not really sure what to think at this point...

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