Question:
Does it matter which kind of hdmi chord I buy?
jash man
2011-03-08 23:29:54 UTC
Have an lg 32 lcd hdtv and I bought a vizio 1080p hdmi chord but sometimes the hd channels look too fuzzy/blurry on fast movements. Is it possible I bought too high of a resolution chord for my tv?
Four answers:
2011-03-08 23:56:49 UTC
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2016-12-13 14:10:21 UTC
till you coping with an distinctly long cable phase or an "interior the wall" placing up, than the extreme priced cables are actually not something yet a ripoff. even 40 dollars is a ripoff, particularly frankly. i've got been given 3 gold plated, 6 foot HDMI cables from ebay for 20 money, at the same time with delivery. HDMI broadcast is digital, meaning that the sign is the two a million or 0 (it the two works or would not). consequently, it is not vulnerable to a similar type of interference issues that plague analog cables.
2011-03-09 01:19:13 UTC
Well the motion blur is a result of the refresh rate of your TV, it's got nothing to do with the cable you're using. The refresh rate is basically how many static images the TV can display in one second. If you watch a lot of sports or play video games, you'll probably want something with at least 120Hz, preferably 240Hz.



Regarding cable, certain manufacturers are so full of BS it's laughable (Monster is the most noteworthy). HDMI is a digital signal. It's just 1's and 0's, and not susceptible to the same sort of AC interference that analog signals are. That doesn't stop Monster from marketing gas injected HDMI cables and all that garbage.



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Tramp Stamp ®
2011-03-09 01:02:38 UTC
It's probably not the HDMI cable. As long as it's v1.4 or higher, all HDMI cables work the same whether it's $5 or $80, your just paying for bells and whistles. With digital it either works or doesn't, there is nothing in between.


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