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Old 06-09-2006, 03:10 PM   #1
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Home Video Geeks: Is the HDMI cable worth buying?

HDMI seems to be getting popular over the past year. Both of my TVs have a HDMI slot and I just ordered a new DVD player that supports HDMI connections. However, HDMI cables are around $120. Thats a chunk of change for an 8 ft. cable.

Anybody using HDMI yet? Is it a noticeable difference from say an S or DVI cable?
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Old 06-09-2006, 03:12 PM   #2
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I do not even know what the fuck it is but it sounds expensive so alas I prolly wouldnt buy it.
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Old 06-09-2006, 03:14 PM   #3
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lol enough said
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Old 06-09-2006, 03:17 PM   #4
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I use the HDMI cable, I think its worth it.
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Old 06-09-2006, 03:17 PM   #5
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HDMI seems to be getting popular over the past year. Both of my TVs have a HDMI slot and I just ordered a new DVD player that supports HDMI connections. However, HDMI cables are around $120. Thats a chunk of change for an 8 ft. cable.

Anybody using HDMI yet? Is it a noticeable difference from say an S or DVI cable?
Yes its worth it, and get it on ebay. Cables are one of the most marked up items at a retail store.

I see some HDMIs on ebay right now for $1-$30.

S video is crap, DVIs are good, HDMI is a bit better than DVI, but I can barley tell.
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Old 06-09-2006, 03:20 PM   #6
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some will say yes for sure

I know a guy who has monstercable on his speakers $1500 - 3 feet, runs straight through his room cause cornering it costs another 5k lol

so theres something to say for everything imho
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Old 06-09-2006, 03:22 PM   #7
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Yes its worth it, and get it on ebay. Cables are one of the most marked up items at a retail store.

I see some HDMIs on ebay right now for $1-$30.

S video is crap, DVIs are good, HDMI is a bit better than DVI, but I can barley tell.
Holy shit. I can't believe it. I'm seeing a 3 ft. cable with a Buy It Now for $0.99. Unbelievable.

Thanks for the tip. Now I need a new receiver, haha. Toys get expensive, eh?
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Holy shit. I can't believe it. I'm seeing a 3 ft. cable with a Buy It Now for $0.99. Unbelievable.

Thanks for the tip. Now I need a new receiver, haha. Toys get expensive, eh?
lol, I just bought a new cable for myself too.
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also if you don't want to ebay it hit sams club , they have a decent hdmi for about 30 bones.
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So composite video cables are crap too?

We are getting a 61" samsung HD DLP tv tomorrow and was wondering the same things as sly.
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So composite video cables are crap too?

We are getting a 61" samsung HD DLP tv tomorrow and was wondering the same things as sly.
umm, composite is just regular RCA cables (yellow for video, red and white for left and right audio).. Did you mean component video? (red, green, blue)

so composite video is the lowest you can go in this case.
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composite is for analog, not digital.

s-video, component, hdmi is digital
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So composite video cables are crap too?

We are getting a 61" samsung HD DLP tv tomorrow and was wondering the same things as sly.
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
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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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umm, composite is just regular RCA cables (yellow for video, red and white for left and right audio).. Did you mean component video? (red, green, blue)

so composite video is the lowest you can go in this case.
Yes, red, green and blue.
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Old 06-09-2006, 05:29 PM   #17
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Never buy your cables from Best Buy type place's. They markup the hell out of them. And Monster cables are just a marketing scam, just like Bose
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With digital signals, either the digital data gets there intact (without degradation or signal loss), or it doesn't, so if it gets there with a $2 cable, the quality would be no different than with a $200 cable.

HDMI also lets you send the audio and video down the same physical cable, so that's another advantage. The big disadvantage is that HDMI is going to be used to lock down digital devices, so the consumers will eventually lose out in the end.

More info on HDMI is available here.
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