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Couldn't agree more. I work in A/V services and we use Amazon for HDMI cabling. Often we have needs for 50, 100, and 200 ft HDMI cables, and Amazon is by far the best bargain. We use them multiple times, and they take wear and tear like a champ.

Another point just on HDMI in general: people sometimes wonder if a 200+ ft HDMI will lose picture or audio quality -- it doesn't. At least with these Amazon cable, they're still as clear as always.



Did you read the article? All or nothing, that's basically how HDMI-cables work.


I don't think aspir said anything contradictory. His point was additive to the article, just addressing another possible mis-conception about these cables.




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