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AUX to AUX Cable
The main benefit of AUX to AUX Cable inputs is that they can be used with basically any audio device. … The iPhone processes the digital music files that you have stored on it, and it transmits the resulting audio signal via the headphone jack to the aux input in the head unit.
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AUX Y Cable
AUX Y Cable, also known as dual headphone adapters, they make it easy to connect two or more headphones, speakers, or microphones to a single audio jack. … An audio cable splitter contains a singular plug with multiple audio jacks. With the help of it, you can connect multiple headphones or microphones.
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DisplayPort to HDMI Cable
Connect a PC enabled with a DisplayPort output to display enabled with a HDMI input.
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DisplayPort to VGA Adapter
- Converts a graphics card’s DisplayPort output to a VGA output for use with a VGA monitor.
- Latching DisplayPort connector for a secure connection.
- 8 in (120.0 cm) adapter.
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DP to DP Cable
DP to DP/DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable defines a new digital audio/video interconnect, intended to be used primarily between a computer and its display monitor and a home-theater.
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DVI to DVI Cable
The dual link DVI pins effectively double the power of transmission and provide an increase of speed and signal quality;i.e. a DVI single link 60-Hz LCD can display a resolution of 1920 x 1200, while a DVI dual link can display a resolution of 2560 x 1600.
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DVI to VGA Cable
- High-quality, double-shielded cable for the best signal transfer and an extremely long service life Aluminium-coated plug.
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HDMI to HDMI Cable
Standard HDMI Cable – up to 1080i and 720p.
Standard HDMI Cable.
Automotive HDMI Cable. -
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USB 2.0 Printer Cable
Premium Quality Corrosion-resistant gold-plated connectors and foil/braid shielding make the printer scanner cable cords more long-term performance
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USB 3.0 Printer Cable
Looking for usb 3.0 a to b printer cable? This cable is suitable for all printers, including for external devices.
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USB Cable 3.0 External Box Cable
Devices that adhere to the USB 3.0 Cable standard can theoretically transmit data at a maximum rate of 5 Gbps (5,120 Mbps), but the specification considers 3,200 Mbps more reasonable in everyday use.