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wanted to get v 1.3a from monoprice since all ive heard is good things and all i see is low prices but
which ones? the ones on the very top of the page? "High-Quality 24AWG HDMI 1.3a Category 2 Certified Male to Male Cables" or the other ones w ferrite cores? and what is a ferrite core? |
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Sep 2007
Grants Pass, OR
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It should not matter since they went through the cert process they should pass the signal the same. And the only reason I say should is because the testing is rigged in and of itself. Since all they have to do is send a sample of it to test and that sample can be 1ft for a 100ft cable.
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Jan 2007
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A ferrite core is designed to prevent interference from non-shielded cables. Unless you are running extremely long runs of cable you probably won't notice any type of difference with or without the cores.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_core |
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