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  2. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    Monster was founded in 1979 by Noel Lee as Monster Cable Products. [1] Lee, an audiophile and engineer, was experimenting with different copper qualities, wire constructs and winding methods of audio cables in his family's garage and comparing them while listening to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture.

  3. Monster Cable producing "speed-rated" HDMI cables - AOL

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    The cables start at $50 for the Standard 1 meter, and go all the way up to $100 for the Ultra-High Speed, with two different speed options in between, along with multiple lengths.

  4. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    A standard HDMI cable HDMI wires in connector exposed. An HDMI cable is composed of four shielded twisted pairs, with impedance of the order of 100 Ω (±15%), plus seven separate conductors. HDMI cables with Ethernet differ in that three of the separate conductors instead form an additional shielded twisted pair (with the CEC/DDC ground as a ...

  5. Noel Lee (executive) - Wikipedia

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    According to Vision Magazine, the first Monster cable was "a low-resistance twin-axial stranded design." [2] Lee manufactured the cable by hand on a ping pong table and sold it door-to-door. [5] [10] According to Lee, Pacific Stereo was the first electronics retailer to give him a chance to sell Monster cables in their store. [10]

  6. Talk:Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    WIRED also said Monster's HDMI cables made a difference over 10-metre (33 ft) distances, but that, "with Monster, you pay a staggering premium for durability and good looks." [9] In tests by PC World, Monster's M500CV video cables had the least distortion out of all the cables tested, being within 1 ohm of the standard 75 ohm impedance. [3]

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