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Belkin, Sony, Monster, and other vendors want you to spend upwards of $100 on HDMI cables, but 10-dollar generics work just as well.
Belkin, Sony, Monster, and other vendors want you to spend upwards of $100 on HDMI cables, but 10-dollar generics work just as well.
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I buy all my cables, HDMI, USB, etc. from them, great service too.
Copper is copper. It is an element. Nobody makes a better copper atom than anyone else. Gold plating the connectors only gives you corrosion resistance. It doesn't enhance the contact. In fact, it degrades the contact (but by a miniscule amount) because the difference in conductivity creates an impedance mismatch at the gold/copper surface. In principle, that can cause signal reflections and interference but the effect is probably too small to notice.
So what's important in a cable? A good size wire gauge so it doesn't break on you. Stranded wires so the cable is flexible. And a good strain relief at both ends. That's it. This is a commodity item. When you buy Monster, you're primarily paying for image and advertising.
So buy the $5 cables from monoprice or cables to go, and enjoy a beer (or really a couple cases of beer) at the expense of Monster.
http://www.bluejeanscable.com
Though you may want to add to the article that there are different bandwidth limits certain HDMI cables can handle. So a cable that works for an upscaling DVD player may not work on a 1080p True HD audio Blu-Ray.
I get mine at monoprice and they're pretty good at listing bandwidth capabilities now that HDMI 1.3 is out.
You gotta laugh when you see cables selling for $600+, even if it's 75' long. http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2555465&cp=&sr=1&origkw=hdmi+cable&kw=hdmi+cable&parentPage=search
I need to get another HDMI cable now and I'm definitely getting from online and pocketing the 50 bucks in savings.
- by rfibanez June 30, 2008 12:53 PM PDT
- Don't forget these guys...you can get a 6ft cable at $4.99
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