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1FT Slim Flat HDMI Extension Cable, Standard HDMI A Female to 90° Up Angled HDMI A Male Cord
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- Ultra-slim flat cable design, thin lightweight profile that avoids bulky wiring and fits tight narrow gaps behind devices.
- 1-foot short compact length, keeps desktop & equipment back panel wiring tidy without redundant tangled cables.
- Upward 90-degree angled male connector, eliminates sharp wire bends and saves limited rear installation clearance space.
- High-speed HDMI standard transmission, stable signal delivery with no flicker, color distortion or audio-video desync.
- Standard HDMI Type A female to Type A male, plug-and-play for TVs, monitors, game consoles, streaming boxes and laptops.
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This 1-foot flat thin HDMI extension cord adopts Type A female to upward 90° angled Type A male structure. The flat slim wire body occupies minimal space and is easy to route through equipment gaps, unlike round thick HDMI cables. The right-angle upward plug solves the problem of insufficient back clearance on displays and media devices, preventing cable bending damage and poor contact. It complies with high-speed HDMI specification for smooth audio and video transmission, no extra driver or power supply required. Perfect for extending HDMI ports on monitors, smart TVs, gaming consoles and mini PCs with limited installation space.
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