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Get Rid Of The Cables Lying Around
Any home can now be considered a high technology household because of the numerous gadgets that we use. PCs, laptops, plasma TVs, LCDs, sound systems, DVDs, printers and so on are some of the devices that most people cannot live without nowadays. But these devices are nothing without the cables we must use. From optical cable to speaker cable and HDMI cables, our home is nearly invaded, but they are indispensable to the functioning of our devices. So, besides buying the best cables, you should also buy braided sleeves not only to organize the cables that are lying around but also to protect them. HDMI cables represent the newest standard in multimedia transmissions. All audio- video appliances can be connected by using the HDMI cable, which brings high audio performance and high definition pictures. Usually, the length of the HDMI cable influences pixilation and brings distortion. The longer the cable is, the bigger the problems get. However, if you buy a high quality HDMI cable, you should not encounter any problems, not even with cables as long as 25 meters. This is due to rigorous manufacturing and testing. Performance for HDMI cables is also a must. Category two cables are those that offer the highest speed possible, so these are the ones to buy. Moreover, make sure that the HDMI cable you buy is suitable for applications such as PS3 or Blu-Ray. An optical cable is also a must have in a home "filled" with technology. This cable is used to connect amplifiers, DVDs, plasma TVs and so on. A toslink cable must be high quality if you want the best from your home system, so you should look for 24k gold tips and metal handles, instead of plastic cores. Plastic only causes signal loss or errors, whereas a toslink optical cable ensures good signal power and prevents any signal loss. Prices are also something to look for, in both HDMI cables and optical cable. High quality does not necessarily come with a price tag to match, so do a little searching online, before you decide to buy anything. Another think you should consider very carefully before buying is a speaker cable. There are three types of speaker cables, HD one, two and three. Depending on your necessities you can buy one of these high end speaker cables. However, make sure you choose only the best, with ninety- eight strands of 0.12 mm conductors, not cheap imitations with 0.1 mm strands. Performance is greatly influenced by this aspect. So, when you go speaker cable AWG shopping check the market first and then buy. And now that you have bought all these high quality, low priced cables, make sure they are well protected and not lying around. Besides the unpleasant aspect of these cables lying around the house, accidents could happen. To protect yourself and your high end HDMI cables or optical cables, you should use cable sleeving. The material that cable sleeve is made of is of the highest quality and sought after, so finding braided sleeving can be hard to find, but it is well worth the search, especially if you find it at very reasonable prices.
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Do I have a bad/low quality HDMI cable?
I have my PS3 connected to my 32in SAMSUNG LN32B460 @ 720p. I ordered a Rosewill HDMI cable from Newegg for about $15 including shipping. The package came in fine and there was no sign of damage to the cable. In my opinion it feels sturdy and of good quality. It even has an outer layer of braided nylon protective mesh. Uncharted 2 looks amazing with it!!! The problem is that every now and then the picture will flicker or go blank and my tv will say there's no information or that the mode is not supported. I don't know what else it could be. The cable fits securely in both devices and output for the ps3 is set to 720p to match the tv. It seems to happen after extended playing time. I've read plenty of comments saying you get what you pay for and plenty saying cheap doesn't matter. I'm not planning to go out and buy a $70 Monster cable, but I will upgrade if it means getting rid of this behavior. Any ideas?
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I doubt this is a cable problem. It seems that either the Ps3 or the TV are overheating after extended playing time. Perhaps it is a sign that you spend way too much time playing games.





