The sole purpose of an HDMI cable is to carry digital data from one device to another. Because the data is digital, the information received is identical to the information sent by the source. There is no difference in the image quality between any two HDMI cables. Therefore, a $1 HDMI cable will deliver the same image quality as a $200 HDMI cable.
Although a more expensive cable is likely to have more robust connectors and a higher grade of cable, the end result is exactly the same as the least expensive.
Any salesman telling you that the best quality is achieved with expensive HDMI cables is either lying or ignorant.
HDMI cables should be manufactured to the HDMI standard and have the HDMI logo on the cable or packing. The logo should guarantee that the cable will operate correctly. Because HDMI is fully digital, a cable will either work or it won't. There will be no improvement in quality by purchasing more expensive cables. Claims by manufacturers that their cable must be used for "full quality" or "best quality" are misleading. Certain manufacturers offer cables in excess of $300. Be assured that they will provide EXACTLY the same quality of image and sound as a $10 cable. Of course, the $300 cable might look better! Although some cables may be more robust than others, this is only likely to make a difference if the cable will be repeatedly connected and disconnected. Other than that, expect the lowest cost cables to perform as well and last as long as the most expensive.
The Monster Beatbox is a device that allows a person the ability to dock their iPod. The price of the Monster Beatbox varies, but as of July 2013, the price ranges between $250 and $300.
Unfortunately VGA to HDMI cables are kind of a scam. The problem is VGA is an analog signal and HDMI is a digital signal. A cable is not capable of converting something from analog to digital or the other way around. In order to connect between a VGA and an HDMI connection you must use an active converter that will convert from one format to another. These converters are going to be considerably more expensive than just a cable, but they'll actually get the job done. These converters run between $60-$300+ depending on the capabilities of the converter.
30 meters is a long distance to run an HDMI cable. You are unlikely to find a great choice of options available at all. There are Cat6 HDMI cable extenders on Ebay under $25 and also a wireless HDMI extender that sells on Ebay for over $300. There was a 100 ft 30 meter for under $100 on Ebay. Amazon has a $200 retail 100 foot for $69 + S/H but many purchasers opt for the ones with built in signal boosterss
it was said that the Loch Ness monster could have been a elepant that escaped from a circus near by, but they found the lost circus elephant 300 miles from where the Loch Ness monster was spotted.
CADILLAC STS is totally better
1000 mb = 1 gb so 300 gb is 600 times better than 500 mb
psp go is a waste of money your better of with the 300
Not if they are made from the same stuff, denier is a measure of fiber toughness so 300 is not better than 600
Probably the 300 is going to give you better performance when it comes to accuracy. I sure am a fan of the 3030 as a nice lever gun though.
Sennheiser cx 300 II !!
Yes, the Higher the Better.