When you go out to the shop, you may have seen different kinds of HDMI cables - from the cheap ones to that which can burn a hole in your pocket.
You may be wondering what's the diffeence between the cheaper and the more expensive versions?
Does a higher price mean higher quality? Let's find out.
A sales persomn may have even tried to get to you to buy an expensive HDMI cable to improve HD video signal.
Also, the packaging on the cable may be touting it as a high-grade HDMI cable with unrivalled picture quality.
You may also be wondering whether the gold plating o the connectors reallu does imprve HD video quality sent to your TV.
You may be shocked to learn the answer when you watch the video.
Does the bandwith specification on the cable say anything about the quality of video transmission?
Does a cable that supports a high bandwidth promise better picture quality. Get the explanation below.
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