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Long HDMI Cables  Home - Long HDMI Cables Most contemporary home electronic gear such as tvs, Dvd and blu-ray players, and video game consoles comes with HDMI capability as standard, for that reason the need for good quality HDMI cabling and accessories has become more evident. Perhaps you have just bought yourself a new LCD or plasma HDMI Telly. Obviously, you wish to gain the best quality sound and video but how do you achieve it? Surely the HDMI Telly on its own is enough, does it actually matter what sort of cable we use? After all, all HDMI cables are exactly the same aren’t they?

Arguments rage concerning this very subject and it appears that everybody has their own opinion in regards to what the conclusive answer ought to be. With opinions divided, it can be hard to work out for yourself exactly what the answer is which explains why the question keeps being asked over and again.

Some people reason that it really does not matter what sort of cheap HDMI cable you make use of. This is because either a digital signal works or it does not. Therefore, how much the HDMI cabling costs or what material it is made out of really does not matter whatsoever. Some people also conisder that this is definitely the case when the HDMI cable is less than 10 metres in length.

Others state that the quality of your Long HDMI cables truly does matter. High quality cables are more likely to be produced from premium materials and for that reason handle 1080p and advanced or 7.1 sound. These HDMI cables often carry a huge price tag and are revered by serious audio and videophiles who want the absolute best audio and video no matter the cost.

Perhaps then, it is better to consider the middle ground. Picking a HDMI cable that is made from components and materials that are designed to function well whilst not costing the earth could be a smart decision. This way, you still get to enjoy good audio and video from your high definition equipment devoid of the guilt that can come from shelling out too much money.

What if you could buy a cable that fits these requirements and have it made to the exact length you need? After all, everyone has their own particular requirements and no two homes are exactly the same. For some, a cable of under 10 metres is more than adequate for others; a much lengthier HDMI cable might be necessary. One vital thing to remember is that if your HDMI cable is more than 15 metres long, a HDMI repeater will be needed to help prevent signal attenuation or weakness. These will also help alleviate the jumping or flickering that can sometimes be a result of too lengthy a cable being used.

So, to summarize it is fair to say that unless you are really serious about your video and audio irrespective of the costs, it will be best to opt for a HDMI cable that was made to a high spec but was nevertheless reasonably priced. Where may you find such a cable? Euronetwork of course! One of the benefits of Euronetwork, for example, is that they can supply you with a 1m, gold M-M HDMI cable for an remarkable £5.46 (including VAT) whereas a similar cable from an alternative source could cost between £45 and £68.00. As you can see, the price variation is shocking. This means that you are acquiring a very respectable HDMI cable, but paying the price appropriate to a much cheaper one: the optimal scenario! Ann Smith, Technical Manager, of Euronetwork stated:

“Our HDMI cables are produced by experts who have a wealth of knowledge in their field. We work hard to help keep our prices to a minimum without a loss in quality.”

In addition to the great value Euronetwork offer, if you want a HDMI cable that is not already listed, simply give Euronetwork a call to determine if they can offer you a bespoke solution.







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