HDMI CABLES - School me...

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They stay trying to jack people with them HDMI prices at stores :snoop:

Retail store like Best Buy has been selling overprice media equipment for years. I have helped many customers save money. They would asked me to install their cable for them that usually cost about 100 dollars and it usually a short run such as 3 feet from the TV into their sound system , LoL.. I told them send those cable back to the store and then sell them HDMI cables for 25 dollar a piece, which I get them from the warehouse for free :lolbron:Customers also get scam for overprice surge protector as well :russ:If you don't do your research, you can be easily be convinced to spend a lot of money for the shyt you don't by any sale person. People have to be careful because the retail business is shady..
 

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What do you think about calibration disc I just got a new tv.

I've never used an actual disc. I went to avsforums.com as they have threads for specific models. The main post had an updated calibration setting list which I used, and it made a big difference. I would definitely suggest that as those guys are always updating it when new firmware or systems come out.
 

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I've never used an actual disc. I went to avsforums.com as they have threads for specific models. The main post had an updated calibration setting list which I used, and it made a big difference. I would definitely suggest that as those guys are always updating it when new firmware or systems come out.

Hmm I hope they have my sharp on there.

 
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Every component best buy sales is marked up. It's the only way they make money. Just get your accessories online only and save yourself some money.
 

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:heh: was waiting on the SOHH thread reference....

No reason to spend anything more than a few bucks on one..
 

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I buy media bridge hdmi from amazon for like 6 to 7 dollars a cable.

They work great. :yeshrug:
 

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I've never used an actual disc. I went to avsforums.com as they have threads for specific models. The main post had an updated calibration setting list which I used, and it made a big difference. I would definitely suggest that as those guys are always updating it when new firmware or systems come out.

avsforums is the truth when it comes to getting your new tv looking right. I just bought a Samsung 55", went to avs for the thread on the set, plugged in their settings and its perfect now. Picture is almost as good as my monitor I use for photo editing.
 

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What do you think about calibration disc I just got a new tv.

if you're looking for a solid easy to use calibration disc I recommend

the Disney WOW

its easy to use,just go step by step, you really can see the difference when you customize your settings than using a preset

they use clips from their cgi movies, and you can see the change..when I saw the black levels on nightmare before christmas after I did the recommended settings I was:ooh:
 

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Chinese comes out with GPMI to replace HDMI







GPMI, or General Purpose Media Interface, is a new digital audio/video/data connector designed to combine high-bandwidth audio, video, data, and power delivery into a single cable. It was designed in April 2025 and is hot pluggable and external, allowing for versatile connectivity solutions.123

There are two types of GPMI standards: GPMI Type-B and GPMI Type-C. GPMI Type-B uses a proprietary connector and supports a bandwidth of up to 192 Gbps with 480W power delivery.123+1 GPMI Type-C, which uses a USB-C connector, supports a bandwidth of 96 Gbps and delivers 240W of power.123+1

GPMI is part of an initiative by over 50 Chinese companies, including Hisense and TCL, to create a new standard that could replace HDMI. The goal is to simplify connectivity by reducing the need for multiple cables and offering higher bandwidth and power delivery capabilities.234+2

The technology supports resolutions beyond 8K and is designed to be future-ready, though it lacks backward compatibility with older HDMI or DisplayPort standards.
 
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Yeah breh. Don't fall for the hype. I bought up on some HDMI cables from Best Buy one year and then I swapped out a cable box and got new HDMI cables from the Cable company and had better connection than my overpriced shyt from Best Buy.
 
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