Do I requirement to buy a heir for my TV?
On a side information is it true that all HDMI cable are the same; the really cheap ones work newly as good as the really expensive ones?
Answers: A review of this model (at the link) doesn't mention extra speakers, but does comment that the TV have a (poor) 2 channel audio system. On that spring you can't get surround nouns without going through an external addressee. Have a look at the Onkyo 605 (2nd link) ... excellent reviews and relatively reasonable price.
As for HDMI cable, read the article at the 3rd link. You can usually find identical results from budget cable to those from expensive (e.g. Monster) cables. In my vista anyone who buys Monster is some combination of insecure, gullible, rich and overly brand conscious.
You can always run your HDMI connections to the TV and run the "digital optical out" cable to a cost influential receiver. You'd still hold ONE button video/audio switching. The optical cable is still digital and will not degrade your audio.
The cheap HDMI cable are fine. It's digital...they are on or off. There is no right, better, best when talking around digital signals at 6ft. It's just similar to DirecTV or XM...it's on or off depending on the weather, their is no fuzz resembling an anolog AM/FM signal. If the cheap cable works then you are supreme.
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