I see no reason to go wireless even when it becomes "polished." I use BlueJeansCable's HDMI cabling, which is not only cheaper than most HDMI cords, its more consistent too.
Lets put it this way: if I have a PS3, an Xbox 720 (as I will assume the next Xbox will be called for now), and a cable or satellite box, then all I need from there is a receiver with HDMI 1.3a support in 3 HDMI inputs and one output. Then, I'll just run one cable along the floor, through the wall, up to the TV. Whats that cost me in cords?
$84.75 for the wall and floor cable, then $3.75 each for the 3 cables near the equipment. Thats $96 and no worries about the signal quality.
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Allen @ Apr 9th 2008 1:25PM
I see no reason to go wireless even when it becomes "polished." I use BlueJeansCable's HDMI cabling, which is not only cheaper than most HDMI cords, its more consistent too.
Lets put it this way: if I have a PS3, an Xbox 720 (as I will assume the next Xbox will be called for now), and a cable or satellite box, then all I need from there is a receiver with HDMI 1.3a support in 3 HDMI inputs and one output. Then, I'll just run one cable along the floor, through the wall, up to the TV. Whats that cost me in cords?
$84.75 for the wall and floor cable, then $3.75 each for the 3 cables near the equipment. Thats $96 and no worries about the signal quality.