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HDMI and HDMI cables
In just a few years, HDMI has become the standard audio and video connection for
high-definition home theater gear. Every new HDTV has at least two HDMI inputs,
and gadgets such as DVRs, DVD players, Blu-ray players, game consoles, and
computers feature HDMI outputs to deliver audio and video. Having a single cable
handling both images and sound has the potential to make home theaters much
simpler, but that's not always the case. Faced with complex standards (HDMI 1.2
vs. 1.3), confusing buzzwords (Deep Color), and exorbitantly priced cables
(Monster), many buyers may be tempted to throw up their hands and stick with the
analog cables they know.
Don't panic--what seems bewildering on the showroom floor is really pretty
simple. And if you get nothing else from reading this guide, you should remember
one simple fact: There's no reason to pay extra for HDMI cables. Intrigued?
Let's get started.
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