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How do big box stores, like Best Buy, get away with this?

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HDMI cables, if you don’t have any at home, that will probably change for you sooner or later.

The new cabling standard for High Def. TV comes in many sizes and styles, and wildly varying price points.

Case in point the Best Buy Brand  “Geek Squad Elite 8′ HDMI” Cable

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Listed as “On Sale” for $80.99 with the following spec list:

Connect your computer to a monitor or projector with this high-speed HDMI A/V cable and enjoy high-definition video and stunning sound quality through a single cable.

Product Features

  • Connect 1 HDMI component with an output to an HDMI component with an input
  • Digital video up to 1920 x 1200 resolution and Lossless audio through a single cable
  • Delivers a bandwidth up to 10.2 Gbps for maximum performance
  • Supports 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rates
  • Compatible with Deep Color and x.v.Color

This cable is probably sold to just about every Best Buy customer who comes in to buy a Bluray player, or a new HDTV, but is this cable a deal?

I hardly think so!  Let’s see if we can use our brains and the Internet to try and save some money on an 8 foot HDMI cable.

Enter Monoprice.com

As far as I am concerned, Monoprice is the, first and, only place anyone should be buying cables they need.

A quick search on monoprice.com for 8′ HDMI cables yields this gem.

High Speed HDMI 1.3a Category 2 Certified CL2 Rated (In-Wall Installation) Cable (24AWG) w/ Net Jacket – 8ft (Gold Plated Connectors)

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Specs & Features

Connector Type: HDMI male to HDMI male
Connector Finish: Gold
Length: 8ft
Gauge: 24AWG
# of conductors: 19
Conductor Plating: Tin
Shielding level: Triple
Shielding type: EMI
Ferrite Cores: No
Net Jacket: Yes
Built-in Equalizer: No
Supported Resolutions: 480i to 1080p

Bandwidth: up to 340 Mhz  (10.2 Gbps)
Deep Color: 10-bit, 12-bit, and 3*16-bit (48-bit RGB or YCbCr) color depths. “x.v.Color™”


HDMI Certified: Yes
HDMI Spec: 1.3a
Category 2 Certified: Yes
HDCP Compliant: Yes
CEC Compliant: Yes
ROHS Compliant: Yes
1.3 Device Compatible: Yes
Supports DVD Audio: Yes
Supports SACD: Yes
Supports TrueHD & DTS-HD: Yes
Overall Diameter:  10mm

UL Specs

UL File #: E139956
UL Style #: 20276
CL2 (In-Wall): Yes
VW-1: Yes
Voltage Rating: 30V
Temperature Rating: 80° C

Now I can only assume this cable is comparable to the Geek Squad labeled cable, and based on the store’s name alone “Best Buy” you would think that the Monoprice cable would be pretty close in price.

WRONG!

The Monoprice cable is priced at a whopping  $9.60!  Adding in the $4.95 shipping rate for USPS Priority service, you end up with a total of $14.55

That is a savings of $66.44

Even if you paid the Next Day Air Service from Monoprice to get the cable to you tomorrow, it would still only come to $29.85, for a total savings of $51.14.

How can the Big Box Stores Justify their prices?  I guess they just figure that most consumers are just uninformed idiots and can be talked in to buying anything.

So the next time someone says they got a deal at “Best Buy” you can laugh to yourself and revel in the fact you are saving a fortune compared to the average big box consumer. Or you can do someone a huge favor and say “Wow, are you within the 30 day return period, because I can save you a lot of money for the exact same thing!

End of Technorambling.

Need a different length cable?  No problem!  Monoprice has HDMI and virtually all other cables in just about any length you could need.

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New nVidia drivers released, showcase another strength of Windows 7

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nvidiaGood news for people with nVidia graphics cards – today, the manufacturer released its 191.07 graphics drivers for all desktop graphics cards. As with the last few releases, these drivers fully support both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.

These drivers support the usual goodies for users of cards in the GeForce 8 series or above – namely, PhysX, CUDA, WDDM 1.1, and DirectCompute, a series of technologies geared toward making your graphics card do more than play the latest games.

So what? It’s just another driver release, right? Well, that in itself is remarkable, and it shows just how far ahead Windows 7 is of Windows Vista.

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iMac, Mac mini supplies growing thin, refresh expected soon

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Rumors of updated iMacs have been flying fast and furious lately, and now it seems like they’re getting a bit of credibility — AppleInsider says retailers, including Apple’s own stores, have been told supplies of iMacs and Mac minis are “constrained” and that future orders will go unfulfilled. You heard that right — the Mac mini, the red-headed stepchild of the Mac line, is now also officially on Refresh Watch. Combined with the rumors of revised and potentially cheaper plastic MacBooks and we’re hoping Apple’s about to get aggressive with its low-end pricing, but that’s probably just wishful thinking.

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