Saturday, May 2, 2009

Monster M Series M1000 HDTV HDMI Cable (8 ft. / 2.43 m.)

The ultimate high speed M series cable for HDMI optimizes digital signal transfer for the very best in high definition picture and sound, now and in the future.M Series M1000HD is engineered to the highest standard with exclusive technology and construction for ultra-accurate, high-bandwidth signal transfer. Heavy-gauge, multi-stranded copper conductors maximize digital signal transfer for precision 1080p video reproduction with deep, extended color. An advanced nitrogen gas-injected dielectric corrects impedance variances to deliver the digital signal in its purest form. Plus, high-density quad-layer shielding rejects interference for improved accuracy and maximum home theater excitement. For all the performance your high definition components can deliver today and tomorrow, step up to M Series M1000HD. Speed HDMI meets and exceeds that challenge, boasting a cable bandwidth greater than 14.9 Gbps. With M1000HD, you'll optimize the picture and sound quality of today's highest performance 1080p sources and displays - and be future ready for tomorrow's faster data rates and even higher definition components. That means your favorite high definition DVDs and HD programming will truly come alive with unparalleled clarity and realism.M Series M1000HD is engineered to the highest standard with exclusive technology and construction for ultra-accurate, high-bandwidth signal transfer. heavy-gauge, multi-stranded copper conductors maximize digital signal transfer for precision 1080p video reproduction with deep, extended color. An advanced nitrogen gas-injected dielectric corrects impedance variances to deliver the digital signal in its purest form. Plus, high-density quad-layer shielding rejects interference for improved accuracy and maximum home theater excitement. For all the performance your high definition components can deliver today and tomorrow, step up to M Series M1000HD.
Customer Review: VIDEOPHILE CABLE EXTRODINAIRE
I know what your saying. Why pay so much for a cable! Why? because untill you hook this HDMI to your system, you are not really seeing how good your HD can be..Plus the benefit of the new DOLBY DTS HD-Master that this cable can send to your receiver. Pick one up..You will thank yourself for the investment. MONSTER RULES!
Customer Review: Do not listen to the reviewers who are claiming miracles
HDMI is a digital information transfer standard. As such, it either works or it doesn't. There are no nuances or ways to improve the transfer quality of HDMI through a massively overpriced miracle cable. If your cable is certified to adhere to at least the minimum HDMI cable level standard as required by your equipment, eg. HDMI 1.2, HDMI 1.3, HDMI 1.3a, HDMI 1.3b, HDMI 1.3b1, HDMI 1.3c, that is all you need to know. DO NOT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE HERE WHO ARE CLAIMING TO HAVE NOTICED IMPROVED PICTURE QUALITY, CLARITY, DETAIL, COLOR, ETC. FROM USING THE MONSTER HDMI CABLE. they are people who were using HDMI 1.0 -> 1.2 cables when they needed to use HDMI 1.3+ cables. No, not all HDMI cables are the same. Again, you need to use HDMI cables that are certified to adhere to at least the minimum HDMI cable standard required by your equipment. At the moment, the highest HDMI cable level standard is 1.3c. Purchasing a relatively inexpensive, certified 1.3b or 1.3c cable will net you the same exact picture quality as these ridiculous, maliciously overpriced Monster cables. While I'm sure that the monster cables work fine, you could purchase approximately thirty 6' HDMI 1.3b cables for the same price as this one 4' cable. Do the math. see accurate HDMI version info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#Versions


Last month, we showed you how to get the most out of your home theater system acoustically by calibrating your audio. This month our focus has turned to the other half of your entertainment system-the video display.

It might surprise you to find out that most televisions are shipped in the box incorrectly calibrated for home viewing. While it may seem somewhat absurd, market research tells us that the brightest television on the display floor will be the one that is bought. To compensate for this, most TV-manufacturers will set up their televisions to display as much brightness and contrast possible. Additionally, since most TVs will be bought in big box stores with fluorescent lighting, white balance is adjusted accordingly. This is because colors look different under different types of lighting. As a result, once your brand new television is brought home into incandescent light, most TVs will be too bright, overly contrasty, and colors may seem like they are tinted slightly blue.

You've probably adjusted the brightness and contrast on your television on your own-and to your liking. Why, then, should you take the time to have your television set up "properly?"

First and foremost, the answer lies in the fact that the person who created the content you are viewing created the video to look a specific way. All of the equipment they used to create this video was calibrated to a universal white balance setting called D65, or 6504 degrees Kelvin. They do this to have uniformity throughout the process of creating and viewing the video. The folks in the business care about preserving the fidelity of their video. It's up to you to decide whether you care about watching the video the way it was intended to be watched or simply watching your video the way your playback device reproduces the picture. The important thing to remember is that you have a choice, and you understand the difference between your alternatives.

Secondarily, because most displays come out of the box with to much brightness and contrast, this puts more stress on the light source and will reduce the lifespan of the bulbs. It can also lead to a phenomenon known as "burn-in," essentially a semi-transparent permanent picture on your plasma or CRT screen. LCD and DLP displays are immune to this effect.

So you are looking into possibly giving your system a video calibration-what options do you have?
As an ISF-certified dealer, Digitech has both the knowledge and the equipment to calibrate your video to the top standard-the only true standard-for video displays. This is an extremely extensive process and will generally take anywhere between a half and a full day to complete. There are a few tech-heads out there who may be interested in this service, and Digitech is happy to be able to offer ISF calibration to them. For the rest of us, Digitech provides their standard video calibration-a much less intrusive and time consuming calibration that will reap about 95% of the benefits of a true ISF calibration at a fraction of the cost. Digitech's video calibration service includes the optimization of brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and, for newer generation televisions and projectors, white balance calibration of your display across all applicable inputs to D65. At $300, a small fraction of the cost of a large display or projector, making the most out of your video experience has never made so much sense.

Jeff Vyain
http://www.digitechcustom.net

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