December 31, 2007
The HDMI Cable Scam

Found a good article on something I've always suspected about.... the HDMI cable scam:

Let's begin by going back in history to the birth of really expensive cables. It started with speaker wire. When you connect a normal speaker to a normal stereo system, you are sending both a signal (in the form of an oscillating wave) and a lot of power (potentially hundreds of watts) through the speaker cable. Someone realized that to send a lot of power, a thick cable would cause less distortion. Thus, mega cables were born. And they were expensive.

Now run, hurry to take back those $200 Monster Cables you got at Christmas and replace them with cheaper versions!





Posted by Arcterex at December 31, 2007 04:35 PM
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I'm happy with my $15 HDMI cables and happy to report I got a friend to return their 'cheap' $60 HDMI cables for set as well.

IMHO there might be something to say for speaker wire or long HDMI runs, but for 3' or 6' runs, no need to waste your money.

Another pet peeve are the monster power bars. You think the $200 surge protectors are bad? They sell 3' non surge protected extension cords for $40! YIKES!


Posted by: VW Derf on December 31, 2007 9:48 PM
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