“This cable was exactly as described on the box. It had a Micro-HDMI end and an HDMI end. Because of the configuration of the ends, it was super easy to figure out which end to plug in which device. The TV I'm using doesn't have a Micro-HDMI port. The length of the cable was 1m, which means I could situate my Pi anywhere within a 1m area. I've chosen to velcro it to the back of the TV, which helps hide wires. Not that I'd want to hide this cable, it's a very nice white coloured (or uncoloured?!?!?!) cable. So far it has displayed exactly what was on the Pi directly onto my TV screen.
I can't fault this cable, it's probably the best cable purchase I've made since the last time I bought a cable. I haven't measured the latency of this cable, but to my eyes, there's literally not delay between mouse movements and the cursor moving on the screen.
I recommend this cable to anyone who wants to display what's on their Pi to an HDMI compliant screen.
I guess a downside could be that this won't work in a DisplayPort port, because it's an HDMI cable. But some people can't ever be happy can they.”
“Works fine. There is however an improvement needed. The plug at the Pi end is too long and bulky. Specifically I have the Pi in a small plastic storage box. This works well as the Pi is well protected for carrying and has the power supply and hdmi cable in there as well. Just remove the lid, plug in the power supply and hdmi and you are good to go. If the mini hdmi plug was smaller it would make this easier to arrange.”