HDMI Cable 2M (6 Feet)

Hdmi cable Provides the most reliable signal transfer the purest picture.Unlike most HDMI cables Inspire Audio video cables use individual shielded twisted pair wires for unsurpassed video signal.

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  • Provides the most reliable signal transfer for the purest picture.

  • Unlike most HDMI cables Inspire Audio video cables use individual shielded twisted pair wires for unsurpassed video signal.



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AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cable (6.5 Feet/2.0 Meters)[Supports 3D + Audio Return Channel]


Great inexpensive HDMI cables5

It is a relief to find HDMI cables that are inexpensive and deliver high quality video. I paid $40 for a 4ft cable at Circuit City a year ago and less than half that price for the 10ft cable from Amazon.



As an electrical engineer I can tell you copper is copper. Unless Monster cable has coaxial wire for each signal line which they don't because then the cable would be 10x larger than it is then it's just copper wire inside a shield. There's still going to be crosstalk and capacitive coupling and all that stuff. All that "gas filled" stuff doesn't matter either. If you look at the mathematical equasions for the frequency response of an unshielded wire you'd know none of this stuff makes any major difference.



The biggest thing to avoid if you can are ferrite cores on a cable. Ferrite cores are those black blob things that overmold the cable near one or both of the connectors. Ferrite cores act as high frequency filters and may cause signal degradation. They are typically used to comply with FCC laws and other regulatory bodies' radiated emissions laws. They add cost to the cable and typically degrade performance.



Regarding expensive cables HDMI or otherwise what no one asks is the most fundamental question - Why? Let's assume Monster cable isn't lying and they can provide 300 GHz bandwidth or whatever they claim. Why do you need a cable that outperforms so much? It's like owning a car that can go 1000 MPH but the speed limit is 55MPH. In my field that's called "over-engineering" which equates to unnecessary additional cost which is exactly the problem Amazon has solved by sourcing this simple low cost HDMI cable.



While I'm soapboxing gold plating isn't necessary either. Silver is the best conductor followed by Copper and then Gold (third best). Stainless Steel isn't far behind. The only reason gold plating is "better" is Gold does not corrode (but neither does stainless steel... they actually gold plate the stainless steel how dumb is that?). If you are using your cables in a house where the humidity & temp is relatively constant you should never need gold. As far as I can tell Gold is just a gimmick to charge more for cables.More detail ...

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