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antdude
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reply to Jabbu

Re: Just got $89.99 bundled package & have TV newbie questions!

said by Jabbu:

I don't think any provider can match OTA.

I prefer component cables over HDMI myself in picture quality and reliability.

OK, I will try HDMI. I am SO spoiled by free OTA. Does anyone know where to get a low cost and short one to connect between DVR and HDTV on the same desk. It should be from local retail stores in Los Angeles/L.A. area.


Bucolic

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I've used monoprice.com. You can get the HDMI's in a variety of lengths and colors, such as 3', 4', 5', 6' and longer. 3' is 2.50; 6' is 3.50. On a single cable, they ship via US post office for about 3.50 S&H. They are located in Rancho Cucamonga, so it should only take 1-2 days to the L.A. area if ordered before 2 PM.



antdude
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United State
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·RoadRunner Cable

said by Bucolic :

I've used monoprice.com. You can get the HDMI's in a variety of lengths and colors, such as 3', 4', 5', 6' and longer. 3' is 2.50; 6' is 3.50. On a single cable, they ship via US post office for about 3.50 S&H. They are located in Rancho Cucamonga, so it should only take 1-2 days to the L.A. area if ordered before 2 PM.

AH, but none from local retail stores?

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