It may still be people who are entirely subjective opinion that cheap cables also provide a cheap image. For analog signals may be something to it because, in contrast, tend not digital. In any case, HDMI video signals are digitally and either it does not come with the bits 1 and 0 correctly at the other end of the cable to or. For long cables and shielding attenuation may be more important. In most cases, expensive cables but not better, especially you can not see the digital image. See [...]
I bought this cable to my Raspberry Pi on my monitor (cheaper Medion) to connect via HDMI, and that's what works great, including audio. Even Full HD video (BBC trailer on the OpenELEC Distribution) are wonderfully sharp. The length of 1 m is just right for my purpose, because the monitor is indeed well on the desk.