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    I buy cheap digital cables but expensive analogue cables ^^ Got a 10m HDMI cable here for £12 and its working pefectly even at 1080p 60hz & 24hz rather than spend like £50 on some super expensive EMP-resistant cable

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    Yeah, the cheap unshielded one does the same as mine - like a ghosting thing. I don't really know about the new problem, but it's probably the cable. I've learned not to buy dirt cheap cables now though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    I buy cheap digital cables but expensive analogue cables ^^ Got a 10m HDMI cable here for £12 and its working pefectly even at 1080p 60hz & 24hz rather than spend like £50 on some super expensive EMP-resistant cable
    Yeah, it's worth it with the analogue ones. With digital I tend to go cheap or the one just above the cheapest just to make sure.

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    OK thanks, I'm going down town today so I might pop in a PC shop.

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    Just an update, the seller is sending another cable to replace the faulty one... let's hope it works!

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    New one arrived and it's STILL blurry as if there's a motion blur on the page.

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    It's because it's a cheap cable. Mine does the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    It's because it's a cheap cable. Mine does the same.
    Mmk, what would a decent cable cost? In currys it cost £45 for the Belkin cable... no way am I paying that for a cable... sure it'll be top quality, but I just want an "Ok" quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    Mmk, what would a decent cable cost? In currys it cost £45 for the Belkin cable... no way am I paying that for a cable... sure it'll be top quality, but I just want an "Ok" quality.
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/130555
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/57632

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    1st looks like what I bought. The second looks good, I think I'll buy it...

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    N!ck, I checked on Play.com (cheaper than ebuyer) and they have the exact same one... but 2 out of 3 of the reviews were bad, saying it made their screens blurry. The recommended the 'blue' one, which I reckon is this...

    http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...m/Product.html

    Would that be any better?

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