Posted March 25, 2011
I've been seeing HDMI cables advertised as "NEWEST MODEL/VERSION" and "SUPPORTS 3D AND AUDIO RETURN" (don't know why they have to use all caps). What's this all about? Isn't a cable a cable? I mean, I know there's a difference when it comes to "full metal jacket" and "cheap foil" RF/EM shielding, but it's not like there's built-in software or anything that would prevent a cable I bought two years ago from supporting new technical features. All they have to do is carry a signal, right?
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