Right Angled HDMI Adaptor

harveymt

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I have a Panasonic TV where the HDMI cables stick straight out of the back of it meaning there is no room to wall mount it. I have a couple of Chord Silver Plus running into it. I spoke to someone at Chord who thinks the right angled adapter will only make a tiny difference to picture quality. Im wondering if anyone has used one?

These are what I've found -

http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/view_product_standard.php?product=214&department=127&sub1=27&show=127

http://www.tvcables.co.uk/cgi-bin/tvcables/show/hdmi-right-angle.html

http://ukhdmi.com/HDMI-Right-Angle-Swiveling-HDMI-Adapter_QQ101609

http://www.hdcable.co.uk/90-degree-right-angle-hdmi-adapter.html

Cablesson and Techlink seem to be the branded ones and some other cheaper generic ones. Any opinions if there would be any diference in them or if there would be any difference in the fixed and articulated ones?

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why would it make any difference?

HDMI is basically transmitting a digital signal (stream of 0,1s) - so as long as the cable is shielded and over a relatively small run (<3m) so theres no loss of data - it wont make any difference whatsoever.
 

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