It's digital. It's 1's and 0's. Your monitor either received ALL the data or it didn't. If there is a loss of this "signal" (which is better described as a data stream) you are pretty much going to lose it all in the form of no picture, skips or pixelation artifacts. But picture quality, sharpness, color brightness, etc...are not improved because you bought a $150 cable instead of a $35 cable. Period.
Originally posted by BoiKing
WOOOOOAAHHH...Congrats....Noone really asked u wat u thought about how much i paid for my HDMI cable...turd...when u have to keep buyin a new hdmi cable im going to be the one laughin...people like u just mess it all up...
Dude just so you know, monster cables have the highest return rate out of all hdmi cables. For the sole reason that they are made poorly, just with really expensive components.