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Sep 16, 2014
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supertux
Not unless you are using really long HDMI cables (greater than 20'-50')
In which case they need to be powered
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Will I see a difference in picture quality using low priced vs high priced...
k2coug
9/15/14 7:42pm
Nope.
Crush4
9/15/14 7:42pm
This. With HDMI its either all or nothing.
Grit for Brains
9/15/14 7:58pm
I've bought a few low-priced HDMI's from monoprice.com and they've worked great.
Cougar8Duck
9/15/14 7:45pm
and they come with a lifetime warranty. I had one fray and stop working after
supertux
9/16/14 8:19am
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Abe Froman
9/15/14 7:47pm
no.
cracka
9/15/14 7:47pm
No. buy the cheapest you can find.
Real Men Wear Blue
9/15/14 7:52pm
$2 cables from Amazon work great
AF Cougar
9/15/14 8:36pm
$5 and above there is no difference. $1 cables can be problematic
charles
9/15/14 8:55pm
amazon "basics" are a safe purchase
charles
9/15/14 8:56pm
Not unless you are using really long HDMI cables (greater than 20'-50')
supertux
9/16/14 8:18am
They have HDMI lengths
Heinz57
9/16/14 8:24am
Correct. My point is, if you are going long distances, your choice in cable
supertux
9/16/14 8:35am
yep, long lengths stress the cable. $1-2 ones poop out often.
charles
9/18/14 2:20pm
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