POLL: What cables should I use?

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marketsons1985

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Hi all

I live in an apartment complex that gives us free basic cable. I have an HDTV that has been living off the QAM channels for the past year, and is hungering for more HD Channels, plus for only $20 a month I can upgrade. Taking it up on the offer, they're coming to install tomorrow.

On the phone, the woman I set it up with had no idea the model of receiver, nor if it needed / was able to use HDMI connections. Right now I have one open HDMI connection on the side of my TV (the other two are used by my PS3 and Computer).

Should I order an extra HDMI cable from monoprice for <$10 or just use the plethora of component cables I have lying around? BTW, no surround sound at the moment, just the TV speakers.

With Poll, thanks!
 

bobdole369

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Willing to bet the tech that comes will have a general instruments with only composite (yellow cable) and RF out as an option. Also willing to bet you won't have the HD package.

/sarcasm

In any event HDMI is the best choice as it brings up the audio. Then go from that to your reciever. However I wouldn't spend the money on the cable that might go unused. Instead let the D00D from the cable company install using component and upgrade later. Cheapest option.
 

marketsons1985

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Glad to know 2/3 responses have been useful :confused:

Anyway, I don't have a receiver at the moment, so audio isn't a big issue. But I agree, I'm not buying anything from the tech. They offered me a $14 "Monster Cable" on the phone that I turned down without hearing what kind of cable.
 

Steve

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You say you have a plethora of component cables lying around. Are you sure they're component (RGB) and not composite (RYW)?
 

amdhunter

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Another vote for HDMI. On my Samsung TV, it actually makes a difference. When watching certain text on my 360 with component cables, you can very faintly see a slight ghosting surrounding text.

With my HDMI cable, its freaking crispy. :)
 

Exterous

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Get an HDMI cable through monoprice - less clutter, less mess. Otheriwse its been my experiance that in this area, the cable techs always have a componet cable to give you
 

marketsons1985

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Originally posted by: Steve
You say you have a plethora of component cables lying around. Are you sure they're component (RGB) and not composite (RYW)?

Yes, positive. Used them with my old DVD players before I got the PS3.
 
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