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Hdmi Cable - A Buying Guide

So you've picked out the perfect high definition LCD television and have a PS3 and high-def television provider all lined up for it - you've still got one more purchase to make. The HDMI cable is the new industry standard for connecting high definition components and can deliver the highest quality picture, sound, and information possible. These cables can provide up to 1080 dp video, incredible surround sound, and much more. But you still need to take the time to pick out the right one for your setup. While many people just toss the first cable they spot into their cart, following a few simple steps can make the process easier.

First, figure out what quality level of HDMI cable you really need to get. Especially if you're hooking up a 3D system, you'll need to take the time to get the best one possible. High speed cables or those labelled as 1.3 or 1.4 are the ones you'll want to get the maximum image transfer and ensure that your 3D images work properly since transferring 3D images is like transferring two separate 1080 dp signals. Lower speed cables are good choices if you're looking to save some cash and don't need 3D capabilities.

Next, you need to measure for your cable. While purchasing a cable that's too short carries obvious drawbacks with it, buying one that is too long will result in you spending more money than necessary and will also end with your image suffering needlessly. A long HDMI cable can cause more degradation of signal, so be sure you know just how long your cable needs to be. Also be sure that you check to ensure you know what type of HDMI cable you need - some components may require the higher-end 1.4 cables while others will operate perfectly with a less impressive cable.

Once you've taken these steps, you'll be ready to make your purchase. While you can certainly buy locally, taking to the internet and ordering from an online retailer could get you a better deal. There are numerous online markets that sell the best cables for far less than you may pay locally, especially since a local store will likely only stock one or two types of cables. Shop around if you want to get the best deal and the best HDMI cable. Your cable is a vital part of your HD setup, so take the time to get the best one. You won't regret it in the least.

by: Jay Smyth




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