One can buy an HDMI over Cat5 cable on various places across the world wide web. The best place to buy a Cat5 is eBay, the best online store in the world.
if it fits the hdmi port it should work fine either way.
There is no reason to buy an expensive HDMI cable over a standard, no-name one. The HDMI specification demands that all cables be of an equal quality.
The most suitable place to buy an HDMI cable would be a local store such as Best Buy, etc. These places carry varieties of HDMI cables for various price ranges.
Yes it is possible to get a defective HDMI cable. To avoid this do not buy the rock bottom cheapest cable you can find. You do not have to buy the most expensive cable either, but the higher the cost the higher the durability.
A Belkin HDMI cable is available for purchase online at Best Buy, Overstock, Amazon and eBay. A Belkin HDMI cable can also be bought from a local electrical store.
It depends on brand and how much you buy. Usually a box of good cable is approx 25 cents a foot for 1000 feet
Your best bet is to buy an HDTV (if you haven't already) and then buy an HDMI cable, and also a component cable hookup for you in able to connect your Wii using the HDMI cable. Otherwise, USB cable won't do.
The Apple HDMI to HDMI cable lets you connect an Apple TV, Mac mini, There are a number of HDMI-standard cable connectors available, The thing is, when I use an RGB cable it works just fine, and I can get my laptop screen to show up on the TV
For an HDMI cable 10 yards is the maximum supported length, so it should probably hold it's signal. It would help to buy good quality cable, just to make sure.
Yes, but a monster HDMI cable is very expensive and it would be cheaper to just trust Sony and buy a Sony PS3 HDMI cable from Walmart or other discount store
One can locate a monster hdmi cable at any electronics store locally or possibly Best Buy. Best Buy or Circuit City or P.C. Richards may carry these as these are pretty basic HDMI cables.
One can buy a 25ft HDMI cable from such online stores as 'Amazon' within their departments of 'Electronics & Photo - HDMI Cables', 'Computers & Accessories', and 'PC & Video Games'. Alternatively, high street stores such as PC World also stock a range of HDMI cables.