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Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 4, 2011

Rollin With Flat HDMI Cable

By Ben Sparks


High definition television is one of the best advancements in human civilization. From man's earliest days smearing natural dyes on the walls of caves, the masters of technology have been trying to capture the reality of daily life in art and entertainment. But older television technologies could never reach the level of realism needed. With flat HDMI cable, maybe humanity finally can.

If you've had an HDTV for a while, or you've taken the plunge and bought a Blu-Ray disc player, you probably already known what HDMI is. It's a type of cable that you use to interface between your HDTV and peripheral devices such as cable boxes. It provides the absolute best picture quality possible.

So what makes HDMI so special? Well, as soon as you plug it into your television, you'll know. It lets your Xbox, Playstation, and Blu Ray movies pop like never before. It works for audio too. Hook your CD player up to a good sound system through HDMI cabling, and you'll be blown away. It's like you're riding dirty with Chamillionaire himself.

No matter what kind of cabling you use with your HDTV, however, there's always been a particular problem. The trend now is to mount televisions on walls, which their slim profile allows for unlike older clunkier models of television. As you might imagine, this leaves a lot of unsightly cords dangling down, and the problem gets worse, the more gear you have.

So what can a true trick hustler do about that? That's where flat HDMI cable comes in. This kind of cable gets you the same crispy picture you get with regular HDMI, but it has a trick up its sleeve. While the wires inside are the same, the outside of the cable is made so that its flat, instead of round. As seen as you see it, you'll wonder why call cable can't be like this. Well, why can't it?

When you're using flat HDMI cables, you have a lot of different options for making them nice and presentable looking. You can just run them flat against the wall, as that's a lot better than having them hang down all disorganized. You could even feed them through plastic tubing, fasten that tubing to your wall, and then paint it the same color so that it blends in. Ta da - the wires are gone.

So, is flat HDMI cable for you? This is a decision that every high definition television owner has to make for his or her self. The bottom line is that this kind of cable will get you a picture far and away superior to anything else on the market. If you care about that, you should definitely get it. If you don't... Well, why did you buy an HDTV in the first place?




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