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ixnu
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12 years ago
The failure to redesign the connection form factor is a major disappointment. Racking or repositioning a snug receiver with multiple HDMI inputs and outputs will almost guarantee that one will bend or break. This is especially true for low gauge runs over 50 feet.
djrogers|12 years ago
I'd rather stick with the same form factor and cables than replace everything at some insane cost. Not to mention the awkwardness of supporting 2 types of inputs on a receiver/amp/switcher to maintain legacy compatibility.
ixnu|12 years ago
Besides, many people already use port savers (actually run savers) because replacing a bent connector on a 75 foot run is an effective lesson.
chadgeidel|12 years ago
It sounds like the receiver engineers didn't leave enough room between their connectors - regardless of the size.
ixnu|12 years ago
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/articles/whats-the-matter-with...