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Originally Posted by bigalspratty
Cables have a ton of mark up in them.
If you get a good branded one, thats the way to go. I wouldnt invest in the best, but make sure it does what you want it to. Like 1080P versus 720P/1080I. I wouldnt spend over $75 on a monster cable. I like the monster stuff myself, because it comes with the lifetime warranty, and it is exchanged over the counter at any futureshop or best buy.
Just my opinion on the subject.
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Except that for the price of one Monster cable you can probably buy 10 from monoprice, and swap them out every time you wreck one. When was the last time you invoked the lifetime warranty on a cable anyways?
For HDMI and other digital interfaces, digital signals don't degrade due to wiring (until you get to absurd lengths, and then you need another solution no matter what kind of cable you use) - it either works, or it doesn't. So spending more money on "better" cables is a waste of money