It's just a cable. It shouldn't require a review, but there's an overwhelming public opinion that you need to spend a great wad of cash to get a good HDMI cable. This isn't a new revelation. It's been around since SCART was born, and probably before that.
The difference now is that this new-fangled digital technology is so advanced, you obviously need to spend even more! Rubbish.
The cable's thicker than I thought it would be; very robust. Plug it in and you're away. Flawless 1080p from PS3 to 37" LCD Screen. Not a flicker, or a ghost in sight. The gold plates are a nice touch, too.
And if it fails after a year (as so many of the big cable manufacturers claim the cheap ones will), I'll buy another and still be in profit over a "real" cable. Not that it will break, it doesn't move, has no moving parts, and unless I use it as skipping rope, it should last quite a while.
Even if you're prepared to spend £30+ on a "real" cable, give this one a go first. If it's not to your liking, then you've only wasted £4.50 (a pittance if you've always bought "real" cables). If you like what you see however, you'll have saved a considerable amount instead of getting an expensive cable from a company that would also like to sell you a box to "clean-up" your electricity, or a very special and magic Network cable for over £70. I'm looking at you, Monster.
Delivery is a bit expensive (though quite fast), and there seems to be glitch when placing more than one in an order (so pay for each one separately). The only thing I am disappointed with, is that Amazon haven't added this item to their Prime scheme; this could save you loads more.