Mediabridge Hdmi Cable

We realize how important it is to get the most you can for your money these days. There is no reason to overpay for Home Electronics so we have put together a list of our favorite products at some of the best prices anywhere. We have done the searching for you and have compiled the results on each page. If you are unable to find the item you are looking for on this page, use the search box for best results.
|
|
Mediabridge Ultra Series - High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet - (6 Feet) - Category 2 Certified - Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel [Latest HDMI Version Available] $8.90 Mediabridge Ultra Series - High Speed HDMI® Cable with Ethernet - Supports 3D, Audio Return Channel and Up To 4K Resolution Buy With ConfidenceUnlike most HDMI Sellers, Mediabridge Products is an Official HDMI Adopter Licensed by HDMI Licensing, LLC. See our certificate in product images section.Quality ConstructionMediabridge's Full Metal Jacket Connectors provide the pinnacle of protection from... |
|
|
BlueRigger High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet 6.6 Feet (2m) - Supports 3D and Audio Return [Latest Version] $1.99 BlueRigger High Speed HDMI Cables are premium quality cables that help you extract the maximum performance from your gaming or home theater setup. Rugged Build |
![]() |
![]() Mediabridge Ultra Series High Speed HDMI Cable 15 Feet US $19.00
|
![]() Mediabridge Ultra Series 6ft High Speed HDMI Cable 3D US $18.61
|
![]() Mediabridge HDMI 10 Cable High Speed W Ethernet 91 02 US $19.99
|
Are all HDMI cables the same?
I have a PS3 that is hooked up to the receiver, and the receiver is hooked up to the TV. I currently have a Accell UltraAV High Speed HDMI Flat Cable for both connections. I was reading around and found out about how HDMI cables are rated in category 1 and 2. I was wondering if the Mediabridge Ultra Series (Category2, $10) HDMI cable would be any better? And I don't know if the HDMI category for my current HDMI cable. I'm looking for a cable that is less than 6 ft.
There are different version of HDMI cables, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and, 1.4 the newest. Otherwise there's no difference between them, (maybe the durability, and the build quality)
So a 10 dollar HDMI 1.3 is not worse than a 50 dollar HDMI 1.3, but worse than a 50 dollar HDMI1.4.
Unless you want to watch 3D blu ray on your TV, you will not need a HDMI1.4.
A few items from Amazon


US $14.00










