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I am buying HDMI cables for my new TV. Anyone know what Net Jacket or Ferrite Core means and whether they matter? -- nm
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not2fast
Feb 15 '11, 12:41
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Probably just fancy names to make you spend more. Ferrite Core is how the wires were made I believe -- nm
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decline
Feb 15, 12:44
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Or maybe it means Ferrite Bead -- (link)
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Beryllium
Feb 15, 12:46
yes, wont really matter for you. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 15, 12:43
If you're spending more than $10 including shipping, you're really ordering from the wrong source. -- nm
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Beryllium
Feb 15, 12:43
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Monoprice -- nm
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oblique
Feb 15, 12:42
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That is where I am looking. They have 2 types that can handle high speed with ethernet. I just don't know what those mean. -- nm
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not2fast
Feb 15, 12:44
I'm not sure that's what they mean. -- nm
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decline
Feb 15, 12:42
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Sure. As soon as you find yourself looking at Ferrite Core descriptions in HDMI cables, you need to go to Monoprice -- nm
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oblique
Feb 15, 12:43
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