Cables are
the unsung heroes of any home cinema set-up but unfortunately few people give
it any thought. A good rule of thumb is to reserve 10 per cent of whatever your
home cinema budget is for decent cables. Trust us, the ones that come with your
5.1 speakers, DVD player and AV receivers will actually restrict the
performance of your set-up. Cabling specialist Supra has just launched a range
of cost-conscious quality cables, designed to suit any home cinema environment.
The Supra HD100 DVI cable will cost you £34.99 for a 1m version while a 1m
HF100 HDMI cable starts at £39.99. In the world of cabling, this is good value.
What’s better is that they also come in 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 15, and even 20m lengths at
just £10 per metre.
For you money you end up with clearer pictures and very
little cross interference of the type experienced by using budget versions.
After all, what’s the point of shifting to HDTV if you compromise the image
with sub-standard connections?
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Posted by Martin Lynch on October 5, 2005 in Active Home
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