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You don't need to spend $100 on an HDMI cable. HDMI is a digital transfer therefore the cable either works or it doesn't. Anyone who tells you otherwise is outright lying to you.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The difference is this cable costs more and the company that sells it is lying when they say it makes the picture better. The HDMI signal is digital, all 1s and 0s, and a more expensive cable doesn't somehow make the 1s and 0s better than a cheaper cable. All of my high speed cables cost less than $10 each and they work just as they should.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When it comes to choosing cables, there's no one "right" cable - it's a case of going with the best cable you can. This is because cables cannot improve the signal they carry, they can only make improvements by introducing less distortion into the system and doing less harm to the signal. The less distortion, the better. The best cable therefore is the one that introduces the least distortion and affects the signal as little as possible. The further up the line you go, the better it gets. This is equally true for digital cables as it is for analog cables. I hope this helps. Best regards, Alasdair Patrick | AudioQuest | Customer Service | 949 585 0111
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was skeptical on paying that much as well. You will notice a difference. If you’re trying to get the best video and sound, I recommend that you change them out.
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