Is there a distinction in photograph quality between the high-priced Hdmi cables at electronic retail shop for .00, and generic brand Hdmi cables which can practically be bought with the change stuck between the cushions of the couch? To find out, all we need to do is look at what an Hdmi cable is. Hdmi is a digital signaling protocol used to forward both video and audio signals, i.e. between the Hdmi source (cable, satellite box, Blu-ray player, etc.) and Tv; there is only a digital signal.
Digital signals forward information using binary. That means that the Tv has to talk only one query when it receives a signal: Is it a 1 or 0? It's of course that simple! With digital cables, you either get the signal or you don't. There is no "in between" - no degradation of signal that can come with analog signals. If there is any electromagnetic interference or radio frequency interference, it is extremely unlikely that the Tv will mistake a 1 for a 0 or 0 for a 1. If you are implicated about Emi and Rfi interference, you can get a lower Awg cable. The lower the Awg estimate is, the thicker the cable. Low Awg cables are ideal for in-wall installations and long cable runs.
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Brand name or not, any Hdmi cable will give you the same results. As long as the cable meets the Hdmi specifications, it is good to go. So from now on, just go with the economy generic brand cable to avoid burning a whole in your wallet!
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