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Use a bigger screen and you can easily see the difference, once again the difference is as easy to see as VHS compared to DVD.You spent thousands of dollars for a good tv and not a cheap brand where they claim does the same thing but actually doesn't. I have an HD projector with a blu-ray machine hooked up so I'm getting the highest consumer grade video quality available. The quality may look fine on a tiny screen but so does VHS compared to DVD. Don't believe the hype that cheap cables are just as good. Do you want to fall into the same trap with your cables.It may not be a popular opinion but it's the truth. What Monster provides is documented evidence and clinical trials that show why higher quality cables are needed. The people that sell the cheap stuff are the only ones saying that the cables are all the same. Just because a cable looks the same out the outside doesn't mean it works the same on the inside, just like robots.I did a test between this cable and a cheap-o cable on my 150" screen.
You either get a valid digital signal or you don't. There is absolutely no reason to buy a "high performance" expensive digital cable unless you like flushing money down the toilet. If you don't believe me, do some research online and find out what a scam this is. It amazes me that Monster Cable is able to rip off consumers with their talk of better quality digital signals. A $3 cable will work exactly the same. The whole reason electronics use digital is because any noise on the line doesn't affect signal quality.
They say that the TV still works and you can't tell the difference and if the cable goes bad you can just buy another $10 cheapy. I would definately recommend buying an ultrahigh speed cable.
It's like buying a Porsche and putting cheap Chineses tires on it; the car still drives.but it just makes no sense.On the other hand I got a great price and received the cable in less than a week. Why would you spend $1000-$2000 for a super nice TV and then go and spend peanuts on an integral part of your audio-visual setup.
I read the reviews for this type of cable. The product is finely crafted and looks sturdy and high tech when compared to the $10 specials.
Great job on keeping customers happy. Many of them out said that it really didn't matter which cable you used as long as it's an HDMI.
Well, I'm not a pro and I have nothing to compare it to but I do have a good eye for quality.
It also quotes industry expert Joe Kane. Kane. Don't buy into the hype the sales people at Big Box stores or Monster feeds you. His advice: "Cheap cables that cost 75 cents per foot work as well as those that cost $100 per foot," said Mr. "With the latest HDMI cables, if you see a picture and hear the sound, you know it works." Folks, there is no need to spend this over inflated price on an HDMI cable.There is an article in NY Times on June 10, 2009 about how to tweak your HDTV to make it perform at its best. The article specifically advises readers not to be tempted to spend too much on cables.
I wager MON$TERCABLE does not aknowledge this wager though. Helllo MON$TERCABLE,I have an ebay HDMI cable, MON$TERCABLE" your challenge is to show me the $80.00+ immediate difference I would gain by buying this "Mon$ter" cable over what I "ACTUALLY" receive from a Blu-ray to a Sony TV.
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