HDMI Cable

Buy the cheapest one for the length you need. No need to get gold plated fanciness or the like, being digital it will either work or it wont.
 
I bought 4 packs of 3 from PoundLand a year or so ago... I think they realised they were a steal & upped the price to a fiver each! :D

Work beautifully, distributed them around friends as I didn't need that many. :p
 
I bought 4 packs of 3 from PoundLand a year or so ago... I think they realised they were a steal & upped the price to a fiver each! :D

Work beautifully, distributed them around friends as I didn't need that many. :p
 
Sorry jesusismyairbag. You can waste all the money you want. A cheap one that works won't have any quality difference from the latest gold-plated OFC £40 cable. Digital being digital it either works, or it don't!! Don't confuse digital with analogue.
 
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Sorry jesusismyairbag. You can waste all the money you want. A cheap one that works won't have any quality difference from the latest gold-plated OFC £40 cable. Digital being digital it either works, or it don't!! Don't confuse digital with analogue.

From the wink I think he was being sarcastic :(
 
The thing is that even though the signals are supposed to be digital they are still sent as a voltage down a copper wire that will deteriorate over distance. So thicker cables will work better over distance as the resistance of a thicker wire is less than that of a thin cable.

Cheaper cables may use thinner wires and perhaps use less pure copper.

For short runs the cheap stuff is fine. Anything over 10M and you should spend a touch more. Still never more than £20 on any length.
 
Also shielding can come into play depending on the situation. Its hard to find 20m cables under 20 to 25. The 20 and 15m cables from PC to TV both give a picture slightly bigger than the TV, yet move PC and use short cable its fine, no idea why. Neither will work from my handycam to my PC but short El cheapo cables do.
The HDMI standard has ratings, there are sites that have done tests, but PCs tend to output a signal far stronger than required by the standard so tend to be fine except in special circumstances
 
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