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Old 05-21-2010, 07:47 PM   #11
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Yeah right! Like HDMI connectors are not notoriously loose and constantly slipping out of ports. Even worse with HDMI switches; try running 2-3 HDMI cables into most HDMI switches and see if you will not endure constant shifting of the switch due to the weight and rigidity of the HDMi cables.

HDMI is primarily about HDCP/DRM and not user convenience. End of story. Some techies even claim that bundling audio and video cables in a twisted strand as HDMI does creates undesirable interferences.

It offers absolutely nothing that component cable and optical/coax cannot offer - if you don't mind a rat's nest behind your equipment
well who wants clutter of cables like components any way?
what about hdmi 1.4 recievers http://www.digitalhome.ca/2010/05/integra-now-shipping-3d-ready-receivers/
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