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The Best HDTV Cables Ever Built




Technology is wonderful, isn’t it? Twenty years ago, we were barely imagining all the instant technology we have access to now. Of course, some of us imagined we’d be flitting around in flying cars by now, using a completely different fuel source, but hey, we’re getting there, I hope. It’d be nice not to feel all the bumps or gag on fumes.


Which brings up the potential to go even further in our evolution. Some things, like PCs, cell phones, GPS devices, PDAs, Bluetooth, Blackberry, DVDs, the development of CGI and games, lasers, and satellite technology, have grown so quickly, we boomers can barely keep up.



The bad thing about all this technology is some of the materials used

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to manufacture them. Poisonous metallic elements like mercury, lead, cadmium, and arsenic, hazardous solvents and gases like methyl chloroform, benzol, arsine, hydrogen chloride, and its standard housing of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which is completely unfriendly to the environment from start to finish.


So back to your spiffy HDTV system. Despite all these nasty materials being used to provide this awesome technology, people still want it. And why not? These are really cool gadgets. And most people aren’t aware of all the contamination involved anyway.


But, what if you are aware and want to do something, anything, to lower the foul impact of all these wonderful things? With HDTV being one the fastest growing products, the rise of HDMI cabling has

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grown exponentially. Plus, using your monitor to view your HDTV or your computer to produce the signal is generating a higher need for HDMI to DVI cables.


Unfortunately, most of the cables are made with PVC and will never, ever biodegrade. If incinerated, it spreads these horrible gases around that settle into the water and soil. The good news is there is an alternative that is still new to the market and having great success.


Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer (TPE) is a biodegradable polyester blend that protects your cable just as well as that nasty PVC. The makers of these ingenious cables (Vaster) also made sure that high quality came with the eco-friendly packaging. In other words, the TPE surrounds premium

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wiring and materials designed to give you a crystal clear picture and sound.


So whether you’re looking for some impressive HDTV cabling, like HDMI to HDMI, HDMI to DVI, cables with angled heads that protect your equipment or just want to retain your earth-friendly enthusiasm while enjoying the benefits of HDTV, you have found your answer with TPE cables.


Welcome to high quality, high definition, performance, and conscientiousness in the best HDMI cables ever built!


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