Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I work in the cable industry... I can say for a fact that I come across many loose HDMI connections.. Also just some sloppy ones and locking connectors will keep them in place while moving the equipment around to clean or check connections...
The lil clip design they use to lock in 'so to speak' currently, like USB, is just too sloppy, IMO...