3ft ULTIMA(TM) HD15 TO RCA HDTV COMPONENT VIDEO BREAKOUT CABLE
Ultima HDTV Video Cables are specifically designed for digital and next generation, high-definition analog video applications. The Ultima HDTV Video Cables are constructed from three individually shielded, 75-ohm coax cables, which provide a performance connection that maximizes color and image.
The cable features 100% shield with an overlapped foil and copper braid. The shield continues through the connector with a 360-degree solder joint between the cable braid and a copper foil wrap on the HD15 aluminum undermold, providing a shielding solution for a noise-free connection. The Ultima HDTV Video Cable meets the rigid standards of everyday use. Ultima HDTV Video Cables are designed for satellite TV, HDTV, component RGB video, Y/Pb/Pr video and most LCD projectors. Please note: These cables are not compatible with Y/Cr/Cb video, and are not compatible with all computer monitor ports. Make sure your graphics card supports Y/Pb/Pr component video or that your video source provides a YPbPr component video signal from the HD15 port to use this cable
Features:
Connectors: HD15 male to (3) RCA male. Designed for satellite TV, HDTV, component YPbPr video and most LCD projectors. Provides a performance monitor connection that maximizes color and imaging. 24k gold connectors provide maximum resistance to oxidation for error-free data transfer. Ultra-flexible jacket and oversized thumbscrews make installation easy. Heavy-duty molded strain relief provides increased flexibility and durability. Foil and braid shield for high-resolution images. Constructed of three individually shielded miniature 75-ohm coax cables. Aluminum undermold shield assists in reducing EMI/RFI interference to meet FCC requirements.
Cable Length 3ft
Color Charcoal
Connector Details 1 x D-Sub (HD-15) Male 3 x RCA Male
Manufacturer World of Cables
Manufacturer Website Address www.worldofcables.com
Number of Connectors 4
Product Type Cable
Standard Warranty Lifetime
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
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