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    Exclamation This Xbox HDMI cable has 'anti-virus protection'

    'The Edge Of Human Stupidity'



    That's right, a 3rd party Xbox 360 HDMI cable claims to contain 'anti-virus protection to reduce virus noises and to obtain perfect image transmission.'

    This "Superior quality" Xbox 360 Elite HDMI cable not only offers you "an exceptional image, whether you are playing a game or watching your favourite DVD", but it also has "anti-virus protection".

    Yep, that's what the feature list on the packaging says...

    We'd like to believe that the packaging for this HDMI cable is the victim of poor translation or some kind of misunderstanding. We sincerely hope that no one working in the consumer electronics industry believes that digital video is susceptible to viruses, those viruses cause noises, and that you can fend them off with a nice coating of Mylar. But we've had to deal with the public, and know better.
    "100% Mylar" double shield 1.3c grade cable with anti-virus protection to reduce virus noises and to obtain perfect image transmission". Bigger pic:



    So, the cable doesn't claim to feature virus protection. IT features "anti-virus protection". Virus protection protects you from viruses. So anti-virus protection must protect you from anti-viruses?

    They probably went to the Monster Cable marketing school, right?!

    NEWS SOURCE #1: Is there anyone stupid enough to believe that this cable has anti-virus protection (via) GizModo
    NEWS SOURCE #2: This HDMI cable represents the limits of human stupidity (via) Consumerist

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    Well shiver me timbers! I'd better rip out all this ethernet cabling and replace it with this anti-virus HDMI cables! I'll save a boat load of money on maintenance fees to Symantec.

    Though, I should consider how you get anti-virus updates for HDMI cables. Research is required!

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    wonder if this is any better than the "diamond plated" one bestbuy were selling for $1000+?






    (answer, no of course not, with hdmi cheapest is best ALWAYS)


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    aw3s0me!

    I'm still waiting for coffee machines with anti-virus protection. At some point i might get a TV for the same reason.
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    I am pretty sure this is just a massively funny translation error, what they probably said in the original language was something along the lines of "It helps to protect against signal bleed/infection in from other sources."

    Engrish at its finest though lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanD View Post
    I am pretty sure this is just a massively funny translation error, what they probably said in the original language was something along the lines of "It helps to protect against signal bleed/infection in from other sources."

    Engrish at its finest though lol
    Yes, it's most likely a bad translation.
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    Don't be suprized, with the growth of Android running on Smart TV's, there will be push for 'anti-virus TV's' soon!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by garyopa View Post
    Don't be suprized, with the growth of Android running on Smart TV's, there will be push for 'anti-virus TV's' soon!!!
    Exactly..Some Samsung TV's even have Dual Core CPU's to run its system. Anything with a OS can be infected thou. I wonder those coffe machines with Wi-Fi can be infected thou..hehe
    Yes, they exist.
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    Reminds me of my step nan who wouldn't use a computer as she was a hypochondriac who had heard that computers can get viruses and pass them on. Funny thing tho she never once had a problem being around computers in the bookies and got majorly stressed out a couple of years ago when the old Teletext got shut off with switch to digital as she couldn't check her results with the one braincel she had left that had the page number burned in to it. She wouldn't have it tho, she had heard about it on the news so nothing you could say could convince her, even when my grandfather asked her if she was really that retarted as there are computers in virtualy everything these days and she had yet to catch anything except Bullshiteis which resulted in her pretending to be ill when she had to do anything but go to the bookies
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    Sounds great.. It would be beneficial to the customer point of view because Xbox HDMI cable keeps your computer protected with scanning and provides a range of scanning options for the customers.
    Last edited by tonnygarden; 10-25-2012 at 05:14 AM.

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