DO NOT spend more than $10.00 on any HDMI cable!!! Just verify that the version level will support the components that you are connecting. For example: 1.1 doesn't carry audio, 1.2 carries audio, but not some of the upper end video. To be safe, look for the 1.3b rating. More expensive IS NOT better when it comes to any digital cable. Here is the best HDMI cable that I've seen and it's only $8.00 shipped: HDMI Cable 1.3 1080P FOR PS3 TO DVD LCD HDTV sold by http://myworld.ebay.com/gearofgame/. I am not the seller, just a very impressed and happy customer. Please don't be fooled by the "spend more to get more" scam.
Maybe this will help:
If you are still insisting on spending more money; send me the price that you will pay for a Monster Cable and I will buy one of these cables that I described earlier. Then I will have it delivered to you at home by a beautiful twenty something super model, that has been specially trained to install this cable, and then she will explain to you in a manner that even you will be able to understand, that spending more than $10.00 on a digital cable is asinine. Your money gets you a lovely installation, a perfect picture from your HDTV, but I get to keep the left over $25.00.
This is what the specially trained model / installer will explain to you: Look at the coaxial wire that the cable company uses to transfer their signal over hundreds of miles to your home. This cable carries all the 1080 video and up to 6 channels of audio. The conductive wire inside the cable is about as thick as the wire for a paper clip, with a cost of about 10 cents a foot. If all that you are doing is breaking down the signal into individual channels with smaller amounts of data for each channel, then why would you need to use a larger and more expensive cable for each channel to transfer less data?
Maybe this will help:
If you are still insisting on spending more money; send me the price that you will pay for a Monster Cable and I will buy one of these cables that I described earlier. Then I will have it delivered to you at home by a beautiful twenty something super model, that has been specially trained to install this cable, and then she will explain to you in a manner that even you will be able to understand, that spending more than $10.00 on a digital cable is asinine. Your money gets you a lovely installation, a perfect picture from your HDTV, but I get to keep the left over $25.00.
This is what the specially trained model / installer will explain to you: Look at the coaxial wire that the cable company uses to transfer their signal over hundreds of miles to your home. This cable carries all the 1080 video and up to 6 channels of audio. The conductive wire inside the cable is about as thick as the wire for a paper clip, with a cost of about 10 cents a foot. If all that you are doing is breaking down the signal into individual channels with smaller amounts of data for each channel, then why would you need to use a larger and more expensive cable for each channel to transfer less data?
Guide created: 01/17/09 (updated 04/16/09)

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