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Spexxvet 03-20-2012 08:26 AM

HDMI
 
From my research, this is the best way to connect a hi def tv to the cable box and dvd/blue ray player. There are a variety of cables, and not much info about the differences.

Does anyone have advice about what to make sure to buy, or what to avoid?

glatt 03-20-2012 08:48 AM

Don't spend more than 20 dollars including shipping on a cable. They are digital, so they either work perfectly, or they don't work at all. It's not like if you get gold plated connectors on a Monster cable they will do the job any better.

Go to newegg and buy a $5 cable with $10 shipping.

glatt 03-20-2012 08:50 AM

Or you could get one of these.

Spexxvet 03-20-2012 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 802522)
Go to newegg and buy a $5 cable with $10 shipping.

That's exactly what I was looking at.:)

Spexxvet 03-20-2012 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 802523)
Or you could get one of these.

Well, it DOES include an ethernet connector.:rolleyes:

glatt 03-20-2012 08:54 AM

Wait, here's a better one. Only $10K. If you read the reviews though, it's worth it.

infinite monkey 03-20-2012 08:58 AM

Hey, that's almost exactly what the repair costs on my car were! :eek:

Man, who buys those? Cable Barons?

Undertoad 03-20-2012 09:00 AM

don't pay more than $1.97 for a 3ft

glatt 03-20-2012 09:00 AM

Seriously, though. Wikipedia has a chart to tell you about the different (1.0 through 1.4) versions. I'm 99% sure that all versions will work equally well in your situation, but you might want to read your owner's manuals to see if there is some feature you have that requires the latest (1.4) version. Or just buy the version 1.4 because it's backwards compatible.

BigV 03-20-2012 09:55 AM

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Wait, here's a better one. Only $10K. If you read the reviews though, it's worth it.

It's funny to see "what people bought after viewing this item"

LOL.

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infinite monkey 03-20-2012 10:40 AM

That's great. Once I bought a Horse Head Mask, then I was immediately moved to buy a cable!

jimhelm 03-20-2012 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 802527)
read the reviews though, it's worth it.


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I knew my day was going to improve when the truck pulled up at my home with this cable deep within. No ordinary truck, this one was Holy White, and the gold Delivery logo sparkled like a thousand suns reflected through shards of the purest ice formed with unadulterated water collected at the beginning of the universe. The driver, clad in a robe colored the softest of white, floated towards me on the cool fog of a hundred fire extinguishers. He smiled benevolently, like a father looking down upon his only child, and handed me a package wrapped in gold beaten thin to the point where you could see through it. I didn't have to sign, because the driver could see within my heart, and knew that I was pure. Upon opening the package, an angelic choir started to sing, and reached a crescendo as I laid this cable on my stereo system. Instantly, my antiquated equipment transformed into components made from the clearest diamond-semiconductor. The cable knew where to go, and hooked itself into the correct ports without help from me - all the while, the choir sang praises to the almighty digital god. With trepidation, I pushed "play," and was instantly enveloped in a sound that echoed the creation of all matter, a sound that vibrated every cell in my body to perfection. I was instantly taken to the next plane, where I saw the all-father. I knew with my entire soul, that all was good in the world.

But then I realized the cable was blue, so I only gave it one star. I hate blue

Beest 03-20-2012 11:40 AM

works of genius.

I think I picked up my HDMI at Harbor Freight, if theres one nearby, no shipping.

http://www.harborfreight.com/catalog.../result?q=hdmi

Flint 03-20-2012 01:54 PM

People are idiots. But...people are geniuses. ::: head explodes :::

zippyt 03-20-2012 04:52 PM

Hdmi and DVI are the same thing ,
hdmi has sound ,
Dvi doesn't,
depending on how you have your sound arranged Dvi may do for your video
We have a receiver that will do Dolby 7 (10 speakers Byotches !!!),


One thing i have learned though is that Coax ( Plain old cable ) is FASTER than HDMI , ( More info to process ) as in we some time have an echo from our kitchen tv to our living room setup ,
ive tryed switching over to Optical sound cables , it helps , but there is Still a slight delay between the 2,
yes the kitchen tv feeds from the setup in the living room


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