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this varies with the cable and the type HDMI cables are either 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3 and the signal quality depends on the source more than anything else - - 1080P will ONLY be carried on a HDMI 1.3 cable
no...
it's a digital cable!
unlike analogue cables where signal noise could creep in with cheap cables when it comes to digital there is either a signal, or there isn't, the quality will not vary at all!
According to a few independent studies I have seen done over the years, no. Some *may* perform 2% better, but most don't and it's *definitely* not worth the added cost.
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