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For best results, all Display Cables should have a ferrite core built-in at both ends.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/CejVV.png
You can even add ferrite core to cables that don't have them; such as USB or Audio cables, which should kill off most interference noise by helping provide a better shield.
http://www.fohonline.com/images/stories/15/07/current-foh/48/1-hand%20with%20cable.jpg
Could you point me to a desirable HDMI cable on amazon.in
Gold plating is a marketing trick, which literally does nothing regarding signal quality.
Same with a ferrite core. It will have literally no effect on a digital signal.
Monitor speakers are generally crap. They are an afterthought and usually of very low quality.
Use proper speakers if you want proper quality.
So no reason to buy that Cable then ? I thought maybe there was signal loss in stock cable.
One of the main reason for buying this monitor was because it came with stock HDMI cable and I wouldn't have to try out the ones in mkt and worry about compatibility.
TY
Either it works, or it doesn't, there is no middle ground.
Cool :D