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S-video Cables
S-video connections are pretty rare but still occasionally found on video components. Allows a slightly better picture than a composite video connection.
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Camcorder Cables
These HDMI cables let you connect your digital camcorder to your TV, for sharing home videos on the biggest screen in the house.
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Video Cable Adapters
Various adapters for converting one type of cable connection to another
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Coaxial RF (F-type) Cables
Coaxial RF cables pass cable TV, satellite, and antenna signals.
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Component Video Cables
Component video connections use three separate cables to send a video signal from one component to another. Component video connections can pass high-def signals.
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HDMI Cables
The standard connection for today's TVs and high-def components, HDMI passes digital audio and video signals along a single cable.
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VGA Cables
These analog video connections are used for compatible HDTV gear, PC monitors, and more.
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i.LINK / IEEE 1394 Cables
Digital i.LINK cables, sometimes called "IEEE 1394" or FireWire® cables, can be used to transfer digital home movies from a camcorder to a PC.
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In-wall RF Cables
Use these special UL-rated coaxial RF cables for safe in-wall installations.
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On-wall Wiring Solutions
Route and manage your cables for a clean-looking system.
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