Get a PS3..
Nah, you're alright...
Get a PS3..
Don't even bother with brands, just gonna cost you more money for no gain. Go here, and pick the length/colors you want, couple bucks a whack...
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepartment.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10243
Unless you're running cables through a wall, the 28 AWG is plenty, and will cause less stress on the HDMI ports in the devices...
yeah, that site has excellent quality for cheap prices. I've done 2 full home theater setups in my house, with 30-35' cable runs, with no problems. Excellent stuff. And I can't even imagine the quote Best Buy would give me if I told them I wanted 35' HDMI cables, with 24AWG. It would probably involve a 2nd mortgage, though![]()
Get a PS3..
Nah, you're alright...
yeah, that site has excellent quality for cheap prices. I've done 2 full home theater setups in my house, with 30-35' cable runs, with no problems. Excellent stuff. And I can't even imagine the quote Best Buy would give me if I told them I wanted 35' HDMI cables, with 24AWG. It would probably involve a 2nd mortgage, though![]()
I find it mildly funny that so many people say that there is NO difference in HDMI but yet you talk about buying a certain spec cable. However, I do totally agree about Monster being WAAAAY over priced.. There IS a difference. However, you'll never be able to tell....
Get a PS3..
Nah, you're alright...
I'd take it over everything else.
I have a 360 and a standalone Samsung BD player. Best of both worlds if you ask me.
yeah, that site has excellent quality for cheap prices. I've done 2 full home theater setups in my house, with 30-35' cable runs, with no problems. Excellent stuff. And I can't even imagine the quote Best Buy would give me if I told them I wanted 35' HDMI cables, with 24AWG. It would probably involve a 2nd mortgage, though![]()
I find it mildly funny that so many people say that there is NO difference in HDMI but yet you talk about buying a certain spec cable. However, I do totally agree about Monster being WAAAAY over priced.. There IS a difference. However, you'll never be able to tell....
As far as the spec cable, there IS a difference. But not in picture quality. The spec I talked about is just shielding and cable thickness. The 24AWG I bought was for in-wall installation, and can run closer to power without interference. Stuff is pretty thick and not very bendable, so not really well suited for hooking up devices, just for running in the walls. The regular cables (28AWG) is prefectly fine for the other applications, and the signals look perfect.
I only mentioned the cables by AWG spec because that's how they are sold on that website, not because I feel that there's a performance difference (aside from shielding levels, as mentioned).
Since it's a digital signal, it pretty much works or doesn't. If it's not failing and you're not getting obvious glitches (from interference, mainly), then it worked perfectly. As all of the cables I mentioned are shielded, pretty much the same, at 1/20th the cost.
Care to explain the Monster Cable difference? Signal look MORE perfect?![]()
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