HDMI is not the same as SCART.
HDMI is digital interface while SCART is analogue.
HDMI cable is characterized by its performance rather than the lay up of the individual cables. The choice of a specific wire gauge makes no difference to the effectiveness of the cable. An approved and licensed HDMI cable will work flawlessly if it connected to licensed HDMI outputs and inputs. On the same note, expensive HDMI cables cannot deliver better quality images than cheap ones. The nature of HDMI signals means that the signal is either properly received by a television or not. There is no gradual loss of quality before the signal fails.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data
There is no truth in the statement. HDMI is an interface that carries digital audio and video signals. The image quality is dependent entirely on the quality and resolution of the signal that is delivered to the HDMI port by the video source. The HDMI connectors and cable carry that signal to the receiver but the cable does not change it in any way at all. DVI is compatible with HDMI other than the fact that there is no audio carried with the video signal. The video signal is identical to that carried by an HDMI cable and so this alone proves that statement to be false.
HDMI cables can carry audio but it is in digital format only. Any HDMI connector will be capable of carrying the audio content and any input should be capable of receiving and processing the audio in digital format. There should normally be no need to use analog audio with HDMI but there is one notable exception. HDMI shares the same video interface format as DVI, the digital display output used on computers. However, DVI does not support audio so a cable that links a DVI output to an HDMI input will not carry audio. For this reason, many new televisions have at least one HDMI input that also has an analog audio input associated with the HDMI port. This is specifically provided to cater for DVI + analog audio as delivered by many computers.
The Alienware M17x r3 comes with an HDMI input.
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Yes all hdmi cables are the same
DVI cables and HDMI carry the same video quality, HDMI however can pass audio.
All HDMI cables are manufactured to the same standards. If an HDMI cable can physically connect to a device, then it should be compatible. This applies to different variants of Playstations as well as video players.
same thing
No, all HDMI cables are created equal and will give you the same high-definition quality regardless of price and there are many inexpensive HDMI cables; there is no reason to pay a lot for an HDMI cable.
Yes. Hdmi cables are all the same. They are not console specific
If your PC has an HDMI port and the connector is the same as that used on a PS3, then it should work correctly.
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.
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.
no any hdmi cable will work and give the same quality picture as a official Microsoft one.
You can get any brand. Just make sure the connections are the same. Radio shack has a bunch. But answering your question; no you don't need PS3 issue hdmi.