Choosing a good quality HDMI cable

February 25, 2009 · Posted in Audio video 

Here are some tips for you to evaluate the quality of an HDMI cable:
1. ComChoosing a good quality HDMI cablepatibility. Check that the HDMI cable is compatible or adapted for such use. HDMI cables are still very new, but I have found with new versions of the first. V1-3, the latest version has provided new: v1.3a, b, c. Of course, the youngest is more expensive than those published previously. Check if the device requires a specific rule that is worthwhile, because if that were the case could lead to another version of the delays and inefficiencies.

2. Quality and design of the cable. It is said, is that through the cable, the best for the role. But we have to be done by cable and, depending on how they have developed and tested. There is no guarantee that extending a shorter cable, offers more power. In other words, the yield of good quality cable depends in large part because it was built and tested.

3. Ability to correct mistakes. What is said is true for the ability to correct mistakes after HDMI designs. Error correction is only trying to say what should be the signal. This clearly means that errors can occur even if the speed is correct. Further development of the HDMI signal undoubtedly reduce the risk of errors. The possibility of a wrong signal and errors can be reduced by a higher quality cable.

In short, a better quality HDMI cable not everyone else. Like all other products, it is always good, bad and better. If ever there is a difference is not very low. Of course, the price difference is always written. The assessment of what really needs is the best thing to do.

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