Because HDMI carries digital data, any cable will carry the data as well as any other. The digital interface means that the data is recovered by the receiver with no loss whatsoever.
If a cable is so poor that it won't carry the data well enough for the receiver to recover it, there will be no picture at all. Any HDMI tested and approved cable will carry data flawlessly. All cables on sale should be made and tested to thos standards. Cheaper HDMI cables are likely to be light weight with lower quality connectors. They may eventually fail if they are being handled and unplugged continually but other than that, expensive cables have no benefit over the very cheapest of HDMI cable.
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet is the fastest at the moment (HDMI 1.4)
It is where you insert the HDMI cable for high quality...
HDMI gives a potentially higher signal quality than component video - but whether you will get higher picture quality depends on the quality of your input signal. Blu ray needs HDMI, but anything at 720i or lower will get by on component.
Any HDMI cable that has an HDMI logo will work. All HDMI products need to be tested and licensed by the HDMI organization. If a cable passes the test, it works. If HDMI cables work, they work as well as ANY other HDMI cable. The digital nature of the signal means that high cost cables do not deliver a better quality image than low cost cables. So, select the lowest cost cable in the store - it will be every bit as good as the most expensive.
I plugged the HDMI cable into the HDTV and into the PS3. Then I went to the settings for both the HDTV and the PS3 slim and set them for HDMI and sync. When it works right putting a disc into the PS3 will turn on the HDTV and also switch the HDTV over to that HDMI input rather than a cable box or similar item even if it was on the cable box when you last used the HDTV.
An HDMI cable connection will not work on an HP monitor if the cable or monitor are damaged. Trying a new cable or hooking it to a different device can help narrow down the problem.
NO, a HDMI cable is just a HDMI cable. The 240 stuff is just hype.
if it fits the hdmi port it should work fine either way.
Yea you can use your old xbox 360 cable You can actually use any HDMI - HDMI cable because an HDMI cable is always a HDMI cable
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet is the fastest at the moment (HDMI 1.4)
This is not an HDMI cable. Its for Playstation only. HDMI to DVI would be a cable, but does not support audio. We do not have a way to tap the audio off of an HDMI port.
To connect the PS3 to a HDTV you need an HDMI cable if your HDTV has an HDMI connection, if it doesn't you need a PS3 component cable.
Yes it will work with a 15ft HDMI cable
Your iPad does not have HDMI built in. If you own an Apple HDMI adapter, you can use an HDMI cable up to 50ft.
No you can use another brand HDMI cable.
You can plug into a cable set box a micro usb coiled cable plus a micro HDMI to an HDMI cable. In order to plug these components together successfully, you will need the proper adapters for conversion.
Yes, as long as you have a HDMI connection on your cable box - just connect it to the TV HDMI input.