I don't want to outright throw them away as they work fine, but if the TV or the device it's connected to requires a newer, better one then it'll seem there's something faulty (I thought the PS4 I was testing was faulty, turns out the HDMI was inadequate).
I'll just keep it in storage when I'll have use for an old HDTV/device. Otherwise, it's what they call "e-Waste."
I'll just keep it in storage when I'll have use for an old HDTV/device. Otherwise, it's what they call "e-Waste."