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more about #cables iamthejae001: monoprice.com, done more » slickrick23: What I have noticed is how much the HDMI cable prices change in different departments, even at Fry's Electronics. In the computer/audio/video cable de... more » (Starman) Zuul~!: Wait a minute. What is so risky about the Open Box deal from Newegg? more » thechansen: Bahhh, why go with a measly 1 TB for $99, when you can go with a 2 TB internal with a 2 terabyte external Time Machine drive for $275? The 750 GB in ... more » Xagest: Speaking of batteries, do they still sell eneLoop batteries in stores? They've worked pretty well for me so far, but I can't seem to find them to fue... more » IN THE FACE!: I got the Logitech Harmony One (can't recall the model number but looked almost exactly like the one pictured, but without the 4 colored buttons). And... more » Dr. Evil Genius is eagerly anticipating the Year of the Black Rainbow: Here in NYC, I went to Best Buy to see if I could get a Sony KDL-52V5100 at a lower price than advertised online. Their price was $1,299.99 before ta... more » AmishJohn: Before you go buying cables, check in the box. Bought a Sammy soundbar, and they included the copper and optical hookups. more » robotsneedhugs2: I got my HDMI cables for 61 cents each a few months ago. I think it was from a Gadget Deals of the Day thing here. more » Eruanno: I've seen HDMI cables for 59.99 bucks. Every time I just laugh and keep walking. Also, universal remote for 300 bucks?! Over my dead body, I'll just ... more » sbmeirow: *** CHEAP CABLES *** - www.MonoPrice.com - www.ComputerGate.com *** POSSIBLY CHEAPER LOCALLY *** - Home Depot / Lowes. Yes they have computer cables... more » tomsomething: Best Buy has a HDMI cable "for XBOX". It's more expensive. more » se7a7n7: The $3 HDMI cable from Amazon, I just got it in the mail today... I was ordering a Roku player as a gift for my parents and wanted to make sure they ... more » Benny: Nice helpful article for the newbie shoppers out there. I worked for the following retails in the past: -Good Guys -Best Buys I learned a great deal... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: It's obvious what happened in the main picture. Geek Squad "optimized" the mouse, so you're paying for their expertise. more » clR3vv: GOD DAMNIT. I bought that exact mouse for the exact same price, in that exact same store... more » DustyButtâ˘: Yep. I definately agree with the part about device cables and chargers. My Droid uses the same USB cable as one of their RAZR models. Amazon sells the... more » nutbastard: no HDMI cable of conventional length (say, up to 12 feet) should cost more than $10. you will not lose picture quality, there will not be any noise, ... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: This is very true. I purchased a $2 HDMI cable from Amazon and I haven't had any problems. I'm not sure what the difference is between this cable and ... more » MaWeiTao: Any HDMI cable sold via retail, at Target, Walmart or anywhere else is a scam. $30 for a cable I can buy online for $5. Just because its HDMI it's ma... more » -
#prof
Don't Get Screwed: A Guide to Deals on Cables and Extras For Your Gadget Gifts
Unwrapping a nice lustworthy gadget only to learn that some crucial part is sold separately can be a major drag. But exercise patience: It's dumb to run to the first open store for HDMI cables and extra game controllers. More » -
#cables
The Five Most Overpriced Cables
I have a box of cables in my closet. I don't know what the hell half of them are for. What I do know is that I certainly didn't pay several hundred—much less over a thousand—dollars for them. More » -
#lacie
LaCie's Color-Coded Flat Cables For Sassy Setups
Known for their emphasis on design, LaCie has given a makeover to the tired old computer cable by making it flat and colorful. Now that is a big pile of sassy if I have ever seen it. More » -
#internet
The Internet Weighs About 1,098,868,920,000 Pounds
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#science
Fiber Optic Cable In Your Skull Can Reprogram a Brain
Stanford scientists discover that by changing a mouse's neurons to respond to light, they could use fiber optic cables to influence the mouse to do certain things. The trick is to insert plant genes into the brain first. More » -
#amazon
AmazonBasics Is Company's Foray Into Private Label Consumer Electronics
With AmazonBasics, the online retail giant is jumping headfirst into the consumer electronics space with its own private line of low-cost accessories. More » -
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#cables
First HDMI 1.4 Cable Will Live a Lonely, Disconnected Life
How awful it must feel to be a fancy new cable with nothing to plug into. Such is the plight of the sad NXG 20-meter HDMI 1.4 cable, whose 3D/2160p/Ethernet talents will simply go unnoticed, at least this year. More » -
#organization
10 Of Your Biggest Cable Management Disasters
Last week I asked you to show us your cable management situation. Not surprisingly, elegant solutions were hard to come by. What we did have was complete chaos. More » -
#organization
Show Us How Badly You Need One Of These 10 Cable Managers
If you have a tangle of cords and power strips behind your desk, you might want to consider one of these cable management solutions. And while you are at it, show us a picture of what your are dealing with. More » -
#organization
Cablox Cable Organizer for the Obsessively Neat Geek
These little 4x4-inch Cablox pads are sticky on one side and loaded with tiny little nodules on the other, so you can wind your cables through and line them up just the way you like them. More » -
#usb
USB 3.0-Equipped PCs To Start Shipping By End of 2009
Most of the news about USB 3.0—the finalization of the spec, the first drivers, the first controller—doesn't tell us much about when we'll actually get to see a product hit stores. The answer? According to Nikkei, before 2010. More » -
#diy
Gutters Are Good For Rain, Great For Cable Management
If you thought Wolverine was a good cable wrangler, get a load of Lifehacker reader Seandavid010's rain gutter solution. It's smart, it's practical and it's easy to pull off yourself. [Lifehacker] -
#hdtv
Your Wall-Mounted HDTV Probably Violates Electrical Codes
According to our recent poll, over 1/3 of you have your HDTV cords hidden behind a wall. This may be a big violation of the National Electric Code that could void your insurance coverage.
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#desks
BlueLounge's StudioDesk Keeps Your Cables
Although BlueLounge's StudioDesk doesn't exactly organize your cables, it features a slide-out desktop surface that allows you to hide your cable clutter in a hidden compartment—kind of like shoving all your junk under the bed. More »OrganizedOut of Sight -
#questionoftheday
How Do You Hide The Cords From Your Wall-Mounted TV?
Last year I posed the question "Do You Wall Mount Your TV?," and discovered that about 30% of you have freed yourself from the stand. But I'm curious to know—what about those unsightly cables? More » -
#monstercable
Monster SuperThin HDMI Cables Really Are SuperThin
Monster's SuperThin HDMI cables aren't just marketing noise, they're real, and thinner than the anacondas most people have jacked into their TVs. RedMere's tech lets them skimp on heavy-gauge copper, so they're just 3.5mm around. More » -
#hdmi
HDMI 1.4: Internet Sharing, More Pixels and Ridiculous New Cables
Somebody got a little too eager to share the good word about HDMI 1.4, since PCMag's original story has vanished. Short version: 100Mbps internet, higher resolution (4,096x2160@30Hz) and stupid, stupid new cable BS. More »

