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Old 02-11-04, 07:59 AM
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Dvi cable?

Is this a good cable to use to connect my cable box to my hdtv? I know nothing about dvi... There is a coupon that makes this more reasonable.


http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=134741


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Old 02-11-04, 08:04 AM
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Check with your cable co. to see if they support DVI yet.
My HD cable box has both DVI and component, but last I called, the DVI port wasn't 'activated.' DVI, as far as I know, doesn't really have a standard set yet, so the DVI port on your box or tv might not work, or they might not be compatible.
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Originally posted by dtcarson
Check with your cable co. to see if they support DVI yet.
My HD cable box has both DVI and component, but last I called, the DVI port wasn't 'activated.' DVI, as far as I know, doesn't really have a standard set yet, so the DVI port on your box or tv might not work, or they might not be compatible.
They just started using it, I don't have the box in front of me... What I am asking is if that will work or is there a different type of cable I need...



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The majority of posters on avsforum think that inexpensive DVI cables perform equally to the more expensive ones unless the length is more than 25 feet. A lot of people with expensive equipments there have been using $15 DVI cables without any problem.
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Originally posted by hoyalawya
The majority of posters on avsforum think that inexpensive DVI cables perform equally to the more expensive ones unless the length is more than 25 feet. A lot of people with expensive equipments there have been using $15 DVI cables without any problem.
Any links to a $15 dollar cable that can be used for a hdtv? I don't want to screw up and get the wrong one.



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The cable people recommend highly at avsforum is from www.pacificcable.com.

You can call them and they will make sure you get the right cable.

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