Learn what each audio video cable type is for and how to recognize them by their connector. Got the Home Theater system connection blues? It’s always a bit frustrating to newcomers and seasoned ...
HDMI cables give users a singular streamlined way to transfer audio and video between dozens of different kinds of devices. HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface, which refers to a form ...
Component video cable, in just a few years, has gone from being a relatively uncommon and esoteric way to hook up video devices to being the near-universal analog video signal standard for home ...
The most common HDMI cable myths to stop believing are that expensive and gold plated cables are better, and that the length ...
USB Type-C has been designed as a solution to much more than just moving data between devices. The connection standard already has the 3.5mm audio jack in its sights and it could also become a ...
Extron's SuperSpeed 5Gbps USB-A 3.2 Optical Extension Cables are USB-A male to female optical cables that extend USB 3.2 signals and power over distances up to 65 feet. Snap One's line of Binary BX 8K ...
The Ultraviolet 5 family of digital audio and video cables supports DVI and HDMI interface standards. Available in lengths from 40 in. to 50 ft, the cables are offered in eight versions of ...
All common video signal types--composite, RF, s-video, component, SDI, and the various flavors of RGB--are ordinarily run in coaxial cables, or, as the shorthand term goes, "coax." The features of ...
If you plan to buy a new TV at post-holiday or pre-Super Bowl sales, one of your side concerns will be which audio and video cables to buy. These cables travel various routes, to and from the TV, ...
We’ve now spent several months in this series journeying through the world of audio, and along the way we’ve looked at the various parts of a Hi-Fi system from the speaker backwards to the source.