Just bought a NVidia which is doing a pretty good job.
An HDMI cable either works or it doesnt. Spending $100 on an HDMI cable is pointless. As long as it supports the Standards you are looking for, 1.3 for regular HDTV up to 1080p, and 1.4 for 3D video, everything will be the same.
If by built-in you mean it belongs to the motherboard, than the answer is no for dedicated video card and yes for embedded. Usually dedicated cards are more powerful, thus it would a good idea to use DVI port of the video card unless you really want to use HDMI. By the way, there are special DVI-D-to-HDMI adapters you can purchase. It supports audio too.
DVI is just as good as HDMI for digital video, unless you need high resolutions.
Micro HDMI cables can be purchased online if you check ebay.com, this will be good as there are different ranges of prices for the micro HDMI cables. Websites like bestbuy.com is good for this particular topic.
Network cards, video cards, sound cards, video capture cards, tv tuner cards, usb adapters, firewire adapters, SCSI adapters, etc. I'm sure I've missed some, but that should give you a good idea!
No laptops have built-in HDMI inputs. The HDMI connector on most good laptops is an output, to allow you to connect to a external monitor, projector or TV screen.
An hdmi cable helps to project the best quality picture and sound. They outperform component cables and all new tvs are made with hdmi ready components built in to their sets.
Try the Cables To Go 2m HDMI Cable. It is affordable and works great with all Sony products.
HDMI selector switch from RadioShack. You can connect multiple HDMI devices to it, and select which one passes through to the HDMI cable that you connect from the device to the tv. If the tv is a good distance away from the tv, then go with an HDMI over cat5e extender.
they all have good quality!!
This is not a good idea. The HDMI spec allows for transmission of Category 2 cable up to 50 feet, but even with a booster, you may have problems with DHCP. The best (and cheapest way) is to use HDMI baluns that allow you to use inexpensive CAT5 networking cable to run the HDMI signal for hundreds of feet.
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