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    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Toyo, Jun 21, 2009.

  1. Toyo

    Toyo Notebook Deity

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    I found this company while doing research on the set up of my theater room. This place has just about anything you will ever need in regards to cables, adapters, plugs, etc. The prices are simply unbeliavable to say the least. I use alot of there HDMI cables throughout my house and they have the quality that I have never seen before. They are about 1/4 of the price of the major player in cables. Aka-Monster. Look around there site, I am sure they will have something that you use for a great price.

    If you have heard about this company then you know what I am talking about. I apoligize if this is not appropriate to post.

    www.monoprice.com
     
  2. canuckcam

    canuckcam Notebook Evangelist

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    I've bought a ton of stuff from them. The products aren't pro/broadcast grade, but for consumer/home use, they're just fine. But they don't have teflon coated cables with directional electron-running arrows or anything like that. :)

    They usually have some insane sales every other week or so... like 6ft HDMI 1.3a Cat2 cables for $1.50 or something like that. And you can check the exact shipping rate before buying too.
     
  3. mnementh

    mnementh Crusty Ol' TinkerDwagon

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    Yeah, and you know how those electrons are - if your cable doesn't have directional arrows they don't know where to go and just bunch up while they try to figure it out... and since the cable is teflon coated, they just slide off and wind up in the dust bunnies behind the TV. If enough of them slide off, you get EMF Cascade effect, and then... well... you know... FrankenDustBunny.

    mnem
    Here comes the Bride...