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RichardCoulter 29-03-2014 00:18

HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
After watching the programme 'Shop Secrets: Tricks of the Trade', I'd like to ask others if they think that paying more for an HDMI cable is worth it or not.

Does paying more mean better quality? If so, does there come a price point where it is not worth paying any more?

The programme said that you can pay between £1, £60, £80 and even go gold plated! However, they don't believe that it makes any difference at all.

Do VM supply a cable free of charge when upgrading to TiVo?

tizmeinnit 29-03-2014 00:21

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
Being digital as long as the signal gets to the other end it will work fine

Pretty sure VM did supply one when they installed my Tivo

RichardCoulter 29-03-2014 00:40

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
Thanks, it Iooks like VM will take care of this if I upgrade to a TiVo then.

If I go for Freesat and Freeview, I guess I'll need to buy one (or do these boxes come with an HDMI cable supplied- anyone?)

djmagnifique 29-03-2014 00:52

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I got a free HDMI cable when I had a V+ box fitted. The same cable is being used for the TiVo I now have.

As long as you don't need a long cable (5 metres or more, there abouts) then any cable should be fine. I bought a couple off ebay for other devices a couple of years ago that were only a couple of quid each and they are still working just as good as when I bought them.

Khenryashley 29-03-2014 03:57

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35684334)
Thanks, it Iooks like VM will take care of this if I upgrade to a TiVo then.

If I go for Freesat and Freeview, I guess I'll need to buy one (or do these boxes come with an HDMI cable supplied- anyone?)

My Humax Freesat came with hd cable in box.

gemma307 29-03-2014 07:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Khenryashley (Post 35684342)
My Humax Freesat came with hd cable in box.

Poundland do a 1 meter hdmi cable for (guess what) a £1.
I know that is short but is does what I want in connecting Laptop to TV occasionally it works ok for me.

Stephen 29-03-2014 07:58

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
As its a digital connection as long as it works then thats going to get you a picture whether you pay £1 or £100.

All my HDMI cables are from Poundland and picture looks great.

Expensive HDMI cables are a total rip off.

Mr_love_monkey 29-03-2014 08:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35684352)
As its a digital connection as long as it works then thats going to get you a picture whether you pay £1 or £100.

True, but at least with gold plated ones, the bits and bytes get to travel in style....

dilli-theclaw 29-03-2014 08:37

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35684331)
Being digital as long as the signal gets to the other end it will work fine

Pretty sure VM did supply one when they installed my Tivo

Indeed - watchdog did a thing on this in the past couple of weeks and found that all prices were more than capable.

They even deliberately broke a cable and reconnected it with old bits of tin etc and the signal getting to the TV was fine.

and yup I got a HDMI cable with my VM box when I got one, my Sky boxes and my BT Youview box and even my NOW TV box.

I think I've got a whole load of spares now ;) :)

Taf 29-03-2014 11:35

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The only difference is that with gold-plated ones you don't get connector corrosion which can cause poor connections.

techguyone 29-03-2014 12:28

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
To get corrosion, wouldn't it need to be wet/damp ?

nodrogd 29-03-2014 12:36

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
It's true that digital signals don't degrade like analogue, so the very expensive cables are not worth paying for. However, at the bottom of the scale, I've seen some very cheap cables work for a few months & then pack in.

So, in either case too expensive or too cheap & you are wasting your money.

Bananaman_007 29-03-2014 12:37

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I had this argument with a staff member in Currys a few years ago when buying a Blu Ray player for my dad for Xmas. He started on about paying £200 for a machine then getting shoddy pictures because i did not have his "higher quality" £49.99 HDMI cable. The debate got so heated i left the shop and bought the Blu Ray player on Amazon where it was £40 cheaper. To this day the player is still being used with a £1 Poundland HDMI cable. The quality of the images is excellent.

As pointed out there is no such thing as a higher quality HDMI cable just a higher priced one.

techguyone 29-03-2014 12:41

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I bet places like Monster are cursing, they used to sell cables at truly outrageous prices.

RichardCoulter 29-03-2014 13:45

Re: HDMI cables: Free? & price v quality.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35684352)
As its a digital connection as long as it works then thats going to get you a picture whether you pay £1 or £100.

All my HDMI cables are from Poundland and picture looks great.

Expensive HDMI cables are a total rip off.

Thats exactly what the programme and the Consumers Association (Which) said. They also did tests with people who either didn't know the differences or got it wrong eg saying that the £1 HDMI picture looked "less fuzzy round the edges" than the gold plated one!

Why do HD pictures need a special cable anyway?

How does my V+ know that I'm not using one (and thus refuses to play HD VOD)?

Thanks.


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