24/28 AWG is the thickness of the wire used in the conductors, AWG stands for American Wire Gauge, and is a measurement of how many conductors can be wrapped around a cylinder next to each other in one inch. Therefore, the 24 AWG wire is slightly thicker. There is no need for thicker wire in HDMI cables, however, as it is the quality of sheilding and the connectors that determine the cables ultimate quality. You shouldn't have to pay any more than $20.00 for a 6 foot HDMI cable.
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.
No, but the HDMI cable also carries AUDIO.
1.4 is just the latest technology. It just means that with a HDMI 1.4 cable, you will get faster data transferring. If I was going to buy a HDMI cable and not know what version to get, I would just get the cheapest one. HDMI 1.4 is the specification for cable that is compatible with 3D transmissions. If you purchase a 1.3 spec cable, it may work with 3D, but it is not guaranteed. 1.4 also has the provision for Audio Return Channel, which may or may not be supported through your equipment.
Sony sells Blu ray players for many times the cost of the PS3 because there are differences in the models
There are three differences: S-video is an analog connection while HDMI is digital and carries audio as well as video signals. HDMI cables can carry a wide range of SD and HD signals while S-video is a signal type restricted to standard definition only. HDMI carries a component signal, a better quality signal than the color encoded signal carried on S-video. So, given the choice, HDMI will normally provide a better image, even if it is carrying SD and is the only choice for HD content.
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.
No, but the HDMI cable also carries AUDIO.
The Elite is black, has a HDMI input and a 120GB hard drive. The Pro is white, does not have HDMI input and has a 60GB hard drive.
The difference between HDMI cable a DVI is not difficult to understand. DVI cables support fast streaming of High Definition (HD) media well. HDMI cable are very versatile and the the cable used for connecting HDTV's, Blu-Ray boxes and video cards to CPU's.
So far what I noticed is that the 620 has 2 hdmi in back and 2 on the side. 621 has 3 hdmi in the back and 1 on the side.
No. HDMI cables will need an HDMI input and only HD capable TVs will have them.
Most different HDMI adapters nowadays are all of very similar quality. Do not fear paying a little less for one, everything will most likely be just fine.
the 6187 doesn't have PIP or Bluetooth. That is the only difference I have found. Also, the audio optical output does work for HDMI on the 89, but DOES NOT on the 87. This is a big deal!
Sony HDMI cables are the best on the market, but they tend to be a little more expensive than the other brands. But the difference in quality compensates for the small difference in price.
Yes -- HDMI is essentially DVI -- there are adapters to convert between the two.
well yes they are completely different cables, and the hdmi cable only has one cable to connect were for the component cables you have to plug in 5 different cables, but as far as quality i would say they are the same
The 26 is DVI(HDCP) while the 22 is a HDMI/1080P input/DTV tuner.