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1. Why are the prices so inexpensive?
We eliminate expensive packaging and reduce the middlemen in the purchasing process. This allows us to keep prices on our high quality products very low.
2. Will these cables work as well as the expensive ones they sell at my local big electronic store?
Yes! All these cables have been certified and tested to meet or exceed the specifications. Do not overpay
for your cables! Do your research and then buy here. For your convenience, here is just a sample of some background information
from reputable sources on cable quality and buying over-priced cables:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI
http://consumerist.com/353938/monster-cables-monster-ripoff-80-markups
http://www.bombippy.com/archives/2008/02/hdmi_monster_ca.php
http://toronto.24hrs.ca/Lifestyle/2008/02/15/4847972-sun.html
3. What type of cable do I need to connect my PS3 or my blu-ray player to my HDTV?
If your TV supports an HDMI connection, you need an HDMI 1.3a category 2 certified male to male cable.
This will get you the best possible quality of signal to your television (up to 1080p HDTV). This cable carries both the video and
audio signals in one cable. Usually a
3ft HDMI
or 6ft HDMI
will suffice, but you should measure just to be sure.
4. My TV doesn't have an HDMI connection, what's the best way to connect my blu-ray or DVD player to it?
In this case, we recommend a Premium 3-RCA Component CL2 Rated Cable audio video cable. This cable has 3 jacks dedicated for
high definition video up to 1080i. Usually a
3ft Component
or 6ft Component
will suffice, but you should measure just to be sure.
5. What's the best way to connect my audio signal from blu-ray or DVD player to my home theatre receiver?
If both components support it, we recommend
Optical Toslink cables.
This will get you the best possible quality of signal to your home theatre receiver,
allowing you to experience true surround sound experience. If your components don't have that connection, the next best connection method is
to use digital coaxial audio cables.
6. What cable do I need to connect my laptop or PC to my router or cable modem?
We recommend a high quality CAT 5e or CAT 6 patch cables.
These cables are rated from 10, 100, all the way to 1000 Mbs.
7. What cable do I need to connect my laptop or PC to my USB printer?
We recommend a USB 2.0 A Male to B Male cable. This cable is backward compatible with USB 1.0.
You should try to use the correct length cable and avoid using extension cables if possible to maximize your signal quality.
8. What cable do I need to connect my laptop or PC to my camera or MP3 player?
This can vary, however usually you will need a USB 2.0 A Male to mini-B Male 5pin cable. This cable is backward compatible with USB 1.0.
You should try to use the correct length cable and avoid using extension cables if possible to maximize your signal quality.
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