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Connecting iMac to TV via HDMI
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1436409" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Went to look at the online owner's manual for this TV.</p><p></p><p>Samdung sucks worse than ever. Stupid owner's manual available online has a generic connections section having nothing to do with any specific TV. Doesn't even have a pic of the connections available on any TV much less this one specifically. Each pic shows a single HDMI, DVI, etc. and says yours may look different than this depending on which TV you have. Just reminds me to never, ever, let any of my cash pay for anything with their name on it - don't care how good it is... and don't even get me started on their customer support if you have a real issue with any of their hardware.</p><p></p><p>Back to the problem at hand - the specs for HDMI does not carry with it any spec related to how far the signal is suppose to travel. Why even audioquest only rates their 10m cables as 'high speed' and all longer runs at 'standard speed'. At least they do rate them and have spent the time analyzing and verifying the signal strength / error loss being received at the end of the cable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1436409, member: 24160"] Went to look at the online owner's manual for this TV. Samdung sucks worse than ever. Stupid owner's manual available online has a generic connections section having nothing to do with any specific TV. Doesn't even have a pic of the connections available on any TV much less this one specifically. Each pic shows a single HDMI, DVI, etc. and says yours may look different than this depending on which TV you have. Just reminds me to never, ever, let any of my cash pay for anything with their name on it - don't care how good it is... and don't even get me started on their customer support if you have a real issue with any of their hardware. Back to the problem at hand - the specs for HDMI does not carry with it any spec related to how far the signal is suppose to travel. Why even audioquest only rates their 10m cables as 'high speed' and all longer runs at 'standard speed'. At least they do rate them and have spent the time analyzing and verifying the signal strength / error loss being received at the end of the cable. [/QUOTE]
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