As we've mentioned on the site before, digital cables only carry correct data, or none at all. There is no way to "improve" the quality of a digital signal, so buying cables for a huge markup over other brands is only worth it if you really, really like the feel of the physical cable -- or something.
For what it's worth, I bought and used monoprice cabling for my recent Olevia LCD review, and I was really impressed with both signal and cable build quality, especially for the cost. So I'll second these other comments on places to buy cabling.
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As we've mentioned on the site before, digital cables only carry correct data, or none at all. There is no way to "improve" the quality of a digital signal, so buying cables for a huge markup over other brands is only worth it if you really, really like the feel of the physical cable -- or something.
For what it's worth, I bought and used monoprice cabling for my recent Olevia LCD review, and I was really impressed with both signal and cable build quality, especially for the cost. So I'll second these other comments on places to buy cabling.