with ebay.....well you may keep an eye on it, postage is not always
included, weird is the 2m cable costs $1.50 & 1m is $5.xx
i hope the crimping inside of the plugs is done well otherwise it
fails after 2 or 3 pluggings
James
On 20/06/2010, at 13:02, mince and pud wrote:
Does anyone know if expensive HDMI cables are any better? I was
looking at a hundred-buck DVD player in Hardly Normal and the bloke
offered to throw in a cable at a knock-down $99. Well-trained in
gouging if nothing else.
Having said that, the 5 buck ebay one doesn't make a brilliant
picture, but I don't know if that's the cable's fault...
Breakfast in Gooseberry hill great idea in principle - not TOO
early, though...
best
alastair
On 20/06/2010, at 2:27 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi, actually Daniel has a few on order, so I will get it for $10
through him.
But it's an interesting story. And we do need to know products
when we go shopping for electrical stuff, I think I almost annoy
people when I've done my homework and don't need them to tell me
what a device can do!
Cheers, Susan
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