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Old 06-09-2006, 04:49 PM  
lazycash
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Originally Posted by HDADULT
spend as much on cables as you can afford think about it as putting crap tires on a expensive car.

also surge protection for what its worth get a good one that covers all components tied into the new tv. some regulate the current which will make your electronics last longer house current is shit.

composite cables is just that....combo video/audio

break it out S video at least and go HDMI for 100% digital no loss

or something like that
That just hasn't been my experience with my HD Big Screens. I've used $150 monster hdmi cables and $20 hdmi cables with absolutely no discernable picture difference in high definition. I've got one big screen DLP on component cables right now and the high def picture is breathtaking. I'd go with a relatively inexpensive hdmi cable, I've seen some links where to buy them over at avsforum.com
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