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Good Article on HDMI Cables

hawk52

Well-Known Member
It looks like my 6 ft $5.99 for 4 via BUY.com looks good. Guess I'll find out when i finally get my new hardware. i thought my only issue is the 3D compatable. i thought the cable needed to be 1.4 for 3 D... as i read through the comments i saw this.


1.3, 1.4 etc is not an HDMI cable spec, it is an interface spec. This is definitely confusing, but there is no such thing as an HDMI 1.4 *cable* just a 1.4 connection. An old Category 2 (high-speed) cable will pass 3D/1.4 just fine.

In other words, gear needs to be HDMI 1.4 (for 3D and so on) but the cable just needs to be High-Speed to be able to pass all the data. Cables are HDMI spec neutral.

Thanks for mentioning this, I should have said that in the
article.


Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8601-17938_105-200 ... z1KjLB677y

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-200 ... l?ttag=fbw
 
Blue Jeans has a fairly comprehensive explanation of this as well...
 
The only maker of "high speed" HDMI cables is Monster. :eek:bscene-birdiedoublered:

Rope

HDMI made easy, either they work, or don't.
 
Rope said:
The only maker of "high speed" HDMI cables is Monster. :eek:bscene-birdiedoublered:

Rope

HDMI made easy, either they work, or don't.

:text-+1:

The last few HDMI cables I bought were cheapies from Amazon (6-8 bucks/cable) and they work just fine.
 
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