Yeah the screws are one thing I miss about DVi. In the UK before HDMI we had SCART connections which were just terrible. Massive great connectors and thick cables, meant the slightest touch and it would pull part of the connector out and your loose sound or vision.
HDMI is easier plugging in, but almost easier to pull out when trying to set up your rig.
But while this mini HDMI is great and all, we need more HD devices to make it useful. HD camcorders can easily accommodate a full size plug, so for now it's only D-SLR's that may benefit.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Yeah the screws are one thing I miss about DVi. In the UK before HDMI we had SCART connections which were just terrible. Massive great connectors and thick cables, meant the slightest touch and it would pull part of the connector out and your loose sound or vision.
HDMI is easier plugging in, but almost easier to pull out when trying to set up your rig.
But while this mini HDMI is great and all, we need more HD devices to make it useful. HD camcorders can easily accommodate a full size plug, so for now it's only D-SLR's that may benefit.