On a tv you are not going to see much if any difference, on my desktop moving from a cheap £5 cable to a slightly better £30 cable made a big difference, as I was getting ghosting on the screen, the better quality cable sorted that problem. Its only really an issue if you for any reason want xbox at one end of room and tv at the other, thats when a higher quality cable would be needed.
you original was either loose or as gouldy says, damaged.On a tv you are not going to see much if any difference, on my desktop moving from a cheap £5 cable to a slightly better £30 cable made a big difference, as I was getting ghosting on the screen, the better quality cable sorted that problem. Its only really an issue if you for any reason want xbox at one end of room and tv at the other, thats when a higher quality cable would be needed.
HDMI is digital - it either works or it doesn't.
VGA however - there can be a MASSIVE difference in the quality and therefore picture clarity from the cable.
I think the 360 HDMI cable I use, came from eBay at about a £5, iirc? Works absolutely fine.
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Can also confirm no difference.
The latest trick is that they try to get you to buy an expensive cable by talking about 3D compatibility.
That is a load of old cobblers too as I have the cheapy HDMI cable I got back with my first HD box (not during the last World Cup but then one before that!) and it still works fine in 3D on the PS3 and Sky.
It's makes no difference whether it's a 2m or 20m hdmi cable. The picture will be exactly the same, hdmi's arnt affected by interference or the signal getting distorted etc because they use binary ( 1's and 0's )to transfer data. A 2m £90 Hdmi cable will have the exact same picture as a £4.99 20m hdmi cable.
So is HDMY 100% lossless? If it's transferred through the cable in a stream rather than in blocks (as computer data is) surely there's some loss (however minute) due to imperfections in the cable?
So is HDMY 100% lossless? If it's transferred through the cable in a stream rather than in blocks (as computer data is) surely there's some loss (however minute) due to imperfections in the cable?