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Connecting iMac to TV via HDMI
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<blockquote data-quote="paulnbec" data-source="post: 1436566" data-attributes="member: 266788"><p>Thinking I might just use this advice, if it works as it should it actually works out to be cheaper than the HDMI cable I bought (and can return). Unless any one has any valid reasons why this is not a good option???</p><p></p><p>The HDMI port I was plugging into was the one labelled HDMI/DVI but I also tried it in all other ports to no avail.</p><p></p><p>I have also tried a 15m 'cheap' cable that wasn't active (v 1.4) - also didn't work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulnbec, post: 1436566, member: 266788"] Thinking I might just use this advice, if it works as it should it actually works out to be cheaper than the HDMI cable I bought (and can return). Unless any one has any valid reasons why this is not a good option??? The HDMI port I was plugging into was the one labelled HDMI/DVI but I also tried it in all other ports to no avail. I have also tried a 15m 'cheap' cable that wasn't active (v 1.4) - also didn't work! [/QUOTE]
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