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You're paying for the electronics within the cable connectors. Those electronics allow you to have thinner cables -- in situations where thinner cables are desired.
Since you're running from a PC you're likely going to be running at 1080p60 RGB. Be on the safe side and get the $14 cables rather than the cheaper ones. -
By the way Monoprice does have deals when it comes to 27+ QHD and UHD monitors.
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Last edited by usually_quiet; 21st Apr 2015 at 19:06. Reason: grammar
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Just an observation, but (I have not checked hdmi cables), on my computer certain "ie, usb cables of all types without a shielded ground connecting the bare metal on both ends" do not work for me. At all. Could this be the case with cheepo hdmi cables? I have never had problems with hdmi cables, even cheepo's.
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What is interesting is that some HDMI cables will not work with laptop but will work with blu ray players. So I assume it is something to do with the connection of the cable and the laptop. Even when I turn it around, it does not work. They vary in length from 6 feet to 15 feet.
I have one HDMI cable that works with everything but its a shorter 10 feet cable.Last edited by jyeh74; 23rd Apr 2015 at 13:01.
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I was going to tell you that it looks like the laptop is the problem, but it appears you have already reached that conclusion. If you buy a new HDMI cable and that cable happens to work with the laptop, it will be the luck of the draw.
If there is a way to fix a bad HDMI port on a laptop at home, I have not seen it discussed here. I'm not sure a repair shop would attempt to fix something like that either.