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So, by comparing it to a composite cable, they must realize that comparing to any decent HDMI cable would show no difference.
Ding ding ding! Tell him what he's won!
Monster pretends that they own the patent on HDMI cables.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John @ Apr 21st 2008 2:20PM
So, by comparing it to a composite cable, they must realize that comparing to any decent HDMI cable would show no difference.
StealthMonkey @ Apr 21st 2008 3:44PM
Ding ding ding! Tell him what he's won!
kcmurphy88 @ Apr 21st 2008 7:48PM
Monster pretends that they own the patent on HDMI cables.