
I say, since everything is digital, and since HDMI is a spec, the cheap cable will get the data from point A to point B as well as any other cable. Additionally I say that if there are subtle (i.e. videophile-grade) differences in cables, the average consumer isn't going to spot them on the TV.
Am I wrong? Monster says yes...
I think MonsterCables are over priced. I mean $50 for component video. There are many competitive companies out there that offer comparable quality. I am a cable nut. I have 2 desk drawers with every other type of attachment, and I like to interconnect my audio systems. In my car I have the cassette adapter that taps into the ipod, which is Monster Cable. The sound is very bass heavy and after a song or too it ejects. I have cleaned it, still happening after my $25 purchase. Prior to that I had a no name brand that worked awesome, before someone broke into my truck and stole it.
There is a difference though between the types of cables, but look around.
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