It shouldn't since HDMI is a digital signal the cable shouldn't matter. I have seen $10 cables look the exact same as a $100 cable. But if its a really crappy manufacturer, I'm sure that the quality could be degrated. I would stick to some name brands. I have some Belkin cables that look outstanding that were only $8 on amazon.
Fuzzy-Wuzzy (a poem by English author and poet Rudyard in 1892) refers to the Hadenoda warriors who fought the British army in North Africa and the respect of the ordinary British soldier toward them. The name "Fuzzy-Wuzzy" could be entirely English in origin, or it could combine some sort of Arabic pun (by chance based on ghazī, "warrior"). It refers to their butter-matted hair that gave them a unique "fuzzy" look.
Fuzzy's Grub was created in 2008.
Christian Rabetge has written: 'Fuzzy Sets in der Netzplantechnik' -- subject(s): Fuzzy sets, Network analysis (Planning)
The origantors of hip hop are the brown fuzzy things from Africa
A pool table? :o
The screen could go "fuzzy", have lines or distortions, or go to a blue or black screen. Also the picture may freeze -- these all could be signs of a defective cable box.
There are many factors that could be affecting it one being weather. If it is rainy or windy it can sometimes interfere with the picture and make it more fuzzy. If there is some type of work being done in the area this may cause the recption to be bad as well. Finally, if your television or wires are going bad this will cause an issue.
i dont know why sorry
Decrease in the price of Fuzzy Wuzzy.
Ensure the cable is plugged in correctly
This could be "out of focus" or "fuzzy."
A "fuzzy" throat can have many causes. Allergies can cause your throat to feel fuzzy due to postnasal drip, or strep throat can begin with a fuzzy feeling in your throat.
Soft, fuzzy, oragnge red, and not rotten.
make it so it ain't fuzzy.
black and white fuzzy picture no channel's
kinda fuzzy. Some channels arent as bad as others. I have a Samsung 46" 1080p LCD panel. Its watchable but dont be too close.
Car speakers can become fuzzy for several reasons, including the speaker being blow. Poor radio reception can also cause them to become fuzzy.