Hdmi cords????

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I need a hdmi cord for my projector. It needs to be 45 to 50 long. I need to know which is the best quality, and specifications. The projector is a 1080p 3d
 

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45-50 feet, inches or centimeters?

All I can tell you is they are darn expensive.
 

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I will get you the place my brother in law ordered mine from. It was 50 feet and not to bad in price. Shipping was quick and cheap also
 

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Memory Express in Edmonton sells extra long cables for a good price. Bought a 30' last week for about $40. Not sure about quality but I would think any HDMI is gonna be light years ahead of any component cable.
 

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Did you get gold plated with version 1.4 or 1.3.
 

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Monoprice dot com. I ordered a couple heavy gauge 35 footers for my projector and they work awesome.

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I found some on eBay half the price. I think I am going to go with a 50ft hdmi 1.4 m-male LCD led 3d DVD
 

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Just watch on the cheaper ones, the cable and such are all the same as the expensive cables but the ends are not built as well. I bought 2 cables of monoprice for my system, they are both side by side and never been unhooked until recently when my pvr didn't want to work properly, when I tried unplugging to reset the end came right off one cable. It is now junk and I am back to using Monster cable for my bluray as I have never had an issue and the lifetime warranty is nice peace of mind.
 

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I have used monoprice cables a few times. Their HDMI have been fine, some of their other cables I have found to short out for no reason. Not a big deal on a cheap cable.

Princess Auto (or atleast the ones in Calgary) have lots of cables. They had a 50' HDMI the other day (audio research) for $30. They also carry popular brands like Monster for way under retails. Picked up a digital coax for $2.99 Same cable in a retail store was over $30.
 

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Best way to do it honestly is over Cat 5 at that length, hdmi starts to lose signal quality at about 45 feet.

Get the CAT 5 transmitter receiver set and power it at both ends. Much easier to pull at CAT 5 cable over an HDMI.
 
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