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You should be more concerned about and money is better spent on the electronic componnents between the wires as they make the actual Signal quality and resulting picture quality.A Gold plated refrigerator does not keep Milk fresher any longer than a non-gold plated refrigerator. Then why on earth do you think you would need a $15 a foot cable to improve the signal for that last 6 feet. He printed an exact copy of what you printed. You just need an unbroken wire that is manufactured to the HDMI specifications.Look at it this way. Again it look marvelous. In the past old Analog 4:3 TV lost a little bit of information with each amplification and a little "noise/static" was introduced each time. Because there was no "compression" of the image data.
That is how old analog TV worked, each time you copied the TV image it only got worse because of information loss.No think of digital as not faxing but laser printing. the Orginal looks better then the fax copy because much of the image iformation was removed to compress and transmit the information. The HD programming signals from the cable company runs over a COAX wire, yes, it might have a nitrogen core, but it is just that wire on the telephone pole outside your house.So, the video arives at your house via cheap wire just fine. The wire was used by the US Forest service to setup LANS hundreds of feet long in areas where they where fight Forest Fires. It looks marvelous. And when you Download HD movies from the internet it runs over even cheaper wires between your house and the movie provider.
The Analog TV signal was being "faxed" to your house through several fax machines.In contrast, Digital or HDTV signals are "emailed" to your house. CAT 5 wire for 1000 Mbps LANS sells for about $75.00 for 1000 feet. Your print out the orginal on your laser printer. The wire worked, 1 Mbps was clean and they could just leave the wire behind on the forest floor if they had to run from the fires.Your equipment does not need gold plated wires and Nitrogen filled wires. And it goes in your cable box just fine. You then email a copy of that document to a friend, who then prints out your document on his identical printer. This is how digital television networks work.When the TV signal is sent from the source (Cable/Satellite provider) to you it is passed through a series of hubs that regenerate or amplify the signal to move it over miles of wires.
Why. If you then fax the fax to a fax it gets worse each time. Think of a fax page. Digital networks work over most any wire. the orginal document is faxed to a fax machine. 20 Years ago we were running 1 Megabit digital networks over Army Field telephone wires that costed less then a penny a foot.
Wires alone cannot improve a digital signal. It is copper wire, 4 twisted pairs. And your IP video signals run over it all through your house just fine.
in other words, a cable either works flawlessly and as well as any other cable, or its broken. there is no quality loss or gain from the cheap or expensive cables, respectively. digital cables transmit a series of zeros and ones to an output source - usually your television or stereo. they either do that.or they don't. find the cheapest HDMI cable with the distance you need, and that's the best cable you can buy.
Don't buy any monster cable or any other expensive HDMI cable.they are a waste of money.you will get the same picture quality from a 5 dollar cable. That's the true, no doubt about it.
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