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HDMI Accessories: some more useful than others
Florent Alzieu
December 3, 2009 3:40 PM
December 3, 2009 3:40 PM
As you can tell from the title, we're not convinced that all HDMI accessories are all that useful. Why do we insist on that point though?
Well, a HDMI cable--even when no extra accessories are involved--can already go wrong all by itself. Adding all sorts of adapters, extensions and convertors can only make the chain longer and introduce more room for error. If you think of accessories as just that: extras, rather than essentials, then you won't go far wrong. That doesn't stop some of them from coming in very handy.
Here's our list, but it's by no means conclusive--we've deliberately left splitters and switches out, by the way:
Some of these fixed adapters can be replaced by individual cables with different attachments at each end that can do the same job. That's true of mini HDMI to HDMI adaptors, as well as DVI to HDMI. They're often more expensive than an individual adapter (although there are some exceptions)--but we often think the quality is much better ...
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Well, a HDMI cable--even when no extra accessories are involved--can already go wrong all by itself. Adding all sorts of adapters, extensions and convertors can only make the chain longer and introduce more room for error. If you think of accessories as just that: extras, rather than essentials, then you won't go far wrong. That doesn't stop some of them from coming in very handy.
Here's our list, but it's by no means conclusive--we've deliberately left splitters and switches out, by the way:
| HDMI - DVI As you can see in this photo, this convertor is available in both directions: DVI > HDMI and HDMI > DVI. Make sure you choose the right one! It's most useful attached to your graphics card to connect a TV or an LCD monitor. |
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| Mini HDMI - HDMI This one is useful if your digital camera or camcorder only has a mini HDMI output. You can use it to connect your imaging equipment straight to your TV. |
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| Mini DVI - HDMI If you need a cable like this, that means you're a Mac user who wants to connect your computer to an external monitor or a TV that has a HDMI input. |
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| Mini DisplayPort - HDMI And if it's a cable like this, it's because you're somebody with a very recent Mac and you want to connect it to an external monitor or TV that has an HDMI input. |
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| HDMI Repeater This repeater allows you to increase the distance between your video source and your display equipment by up to 30 metres. Note that it needs to be plugged in to electricity. |
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Some of these fixed adapters can be replaced by individual cables with different attachments at each end that can do the same job. That's true of mini HDMI to HDMI adaptors, as well as DVI to HDMI. They're often more expensive than an individual adapter (although there are some exceptions)--but we often think the quality is much better ...
> Buyer's Guides: Our Pick of The Best Products
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