Hey Robert! Well done. Excellent piece of writing.
Here are a couple of additional comments for those who are starting out...
When I first dove in to high-def I bought my Panasonic 1080p Plasma panel first at Best Buy. They took me over to the HDMI cable rack and the cheap store brand was $80 and it went up from there to about $130 as I recall. A voice in the back of my head said something wasn't right about that, so I declined and went home and re-researched the matter. I mean, a one is a one and a zero is a zero! If only your article was available to me then it would have saved me a lot of time! (I hope this forum is indexed by Google.)
I finally bought some premium $20 HDMI cables from Amazon (under Amazon Prime thank you very much!

) and they are mysteriously molded the same way Monster cables are, but without the Monster logo. he he.
--- The HDMI Connection Diagram In My Head Started Out Wrong
But I also learned that I had the wrong model in my head as to how things were going to be hooked together with HDMI. I was bummed that the TV only had two HDMI inputs and I already had 5 HDMI-ready devices!
I thought that the devices would all go to the TV first, and then the TV would pass through the audio on to the surround sound receiver. WRONG. Not with Panasonic panels anyway. All my devices had to instead go through the surround sound receiver first, so it could "peel off" the digital audio, and then pass the video on to the TV.
Of course, the Onkyo SR605 receiver also only had two HDMI inputs. I decided on the excellent OPPO HDMI switches that automatically switch to whatever device is turned on (and prioritized in the case that your TiVo HD or cable box is always outputting a signal.)
I've never had a lick of trouble, ever!
Mark Hernandez
San Diego, CA