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  • This 1 foot USB extension cable will extend a standard USB 2.0 cable with a type-A connector. USB 2.0 cables are backwards compatible as they can carry a USB 1.0 and 1.1 signal. USB cables are used to connect devices such as digital cameras, digital video cameras, scanners, printers, web cams, mice, keyboards, joysticks, network connections, etc. The maximum length for a single USB cable is 15 feet. To get more than 15 feet you will need to boost the signal with a repeater Cable (Parts: UC-50200, UC-50500, 11U2-51032 or 11U2-51049) or Hub (Parts: 40U2-14260, 41U2-02707, 41U2-21700 or 41U2-22100).
    Part No. 10U2-02101E
  • This 25ft Male to Male S-Video cable is great for connecting S-Video components together. This cable features gold-plated connectors for minimal signal transfer loss. S-Video is a high quality video connection often used with S-VHS VCRs, DVD players, TVs, Camcorders, Video Cards, and is a step up from basic RCA connections where available.
    Part No. 10S2-01125G
  • Our 50 foot Stereo / VCR RCA Cable features 2 RCA Audio connectors and a RCA RG59 Video connector, all of which are Gold Plated. This cable has a larger video cable used for higher quality video transfer. RCA cables connect video components together. RCA is a type of coax connector used for attaching audio and video devices, such as stereo equipment or a composite video monitor. The RCA coax cable provides economical, plug-in coaxial connections for audio and component video applications. Most CD-players and MD-players, DVD-players, and cable boxes use dual RCA connectors for output. RCA connectors are those red & white (or red & black) plugs used with most home audio equipment. You will most likely need a cable with two RCA plugs in one end.
    Part No. 10R3-01150
  • Our 25 foot Stereo / VCR RCA Cable features 2 RCA Audio connectors and a RCA RG59 Video connector, all of which are Gold Plated. This cable has a larger video cable used for higher quality video transfer. RCA cables connect video components together. RCA is a type of coax connector used for attaching audio and video devices, such as stereo equipment or a composite video monitor. The RCA coax cable provides economical, plug-in coaxial connections for audio and component video applications. Most CD-players and MD-players, DVD-players, and cable boxes use dual RCA connectors for output. RCA connectors are those red & white (or red & black) plugs used with most home audio equipment. You will most likely need a cable with two RCA plugs in one end.
    Part No. 10R3-01125
  • This high-quality 25 foot RCA cable (3x Male to 3x Male) can be integrated into your audio/video components to amplify sound and picture quality for a more delightful home theater experience. These high-quality cables are much thicker than standard RCAs for improved audio and video signal transfer and less signal interference. The connectors are gold-plated to prevent corrosion, as well as ensuring a long cable life. RCA is a great alternative for audio/video applications where newer connection types are not available.
    Part No. 10R2-03125
  • This is a 6 foot high quality external SCSI II device cable that features gold-plated connectors on 25 twisted pairs for superior data transfer. This particular cable features a Half Pitch DB50 (HPDB50) male connector on one end and a DB50 male on the other end.
    Part No. 10P1-02106
  • This is a 3 foot high quality external SCSI II device cable that features gold-plated connectors on 25 twisted pairs for superior data transfer. This particular cable features a Half Pitch DB50 (HPDB50) male connector on one end and a DB50 male on the other.
    Part No. 10P1-02103
  • Our 6 foot MiniDin8 Apple/Mac serial extension cable features a MiniDin8 male and female ends and 8 conductors. Older Macs used a MiniDin8 connection to hook up serial devices. USB has completely taken over as the connection method for devices. However, there are still some legacy devices and computers out there that utilize this connection. This is our high quality serial cable used for connecting Macs to serial devices.
    Part No. 10M3-04206
  • Our 6 foot MiniDin8 Apple/Mac serial cable features MiniDin8 male ends and 8 conductors. Older Macs used a MiniDin8 connection to hook up serial devices. USB has completely taken over as the connection method for devices. However, there are still some legacy devices and computers out there that utilize this connection. This is our high quality serial cable used for connecting Macs to serial devices.
    Part No. 10M3-04106
  • This 50ft PS/2 cable extension will extend existing newer-style keyboards and mice. It features male and female MiniDin6 connectors with 6 straight through conductors.
    Part No. 10M2-01250
  • This 25 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.
    Part No. 10M2-01225
  • This 10 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.
    Part No. 10M2-01210
  • This 6 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.
    Part No. 10M2-01206
  • This 3 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.
    Part No. 10M2-01203
  • This 50 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01150
  • This 25 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01125
  • This 15 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01115
  • This 10 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01110
  • This 6 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01106
  • This 3 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01103
  • This is an extension cable used to extend the older-style large 5 pin keyboard cable. Color is beige.
    Part No. 10I5-02210
  • This 6 foot cable is referred to as a Din 5(male to female). It is an older AT keyboard extension cable. This cable's pinout is straight through which means pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end. It is round and larger than the more recent MiniDin6 connector that replaced it for a time in keyboards and Mice. USB has since replaced the MiniDin6 (PS/2) connector which would then make Din5 a Grandfather. Congrats to Din5!
    Part No. 10I5-02206
  • This 10 foot cable is referred to as a Din 5 (male). It is an older AT keyboard cable. This cable's pinout is straight through which means pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end. It is round and larger than the more recent MiniDin6 connector that replaced it for a time in keyboards and Mice. USB has since replaced the MiniDin6 (PS/2) connector which would then make Din5 a Grandfather. Congrats to Din5!
    Part No. 10I5-02110
  • This 6 foot cable is referred to as a Din 5 (male). It is an older AT keyboard cable. This cable's pinout is straight through which means pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end. It is round and larger than the more recent MiniDin6 connector that replaced it for a time in keyboards and Mice. USB has since replaced the MiniDin6 (PS/2) connector which would then make Din5 a Grandfather. Congrats to Din5!
    Part No. 10I5-02106
  • This 6 inch cable is designed to adapt newer PS/2-style keyboards to older DIN5 (AT) motherboard connections. Just plug the male DIN5 end into the appropriate port on your computer, and plug your PS2 keyboard into that. You can now use your newer keyboard on your older computer.
    Part No. 10I5-012HF
  • This 6 foot black KVM (Keyboard/Video/Mouse) cable is specifically made to connect a VGA KVM switch with PS2 mouse and keyboard to a computer. A KVM switch is used to share a single monitor, mouse and keyboard between 2 computers. This KVM cable consists of one male SVGA (HD15), and two male PS2 (MiniDin6) connections on both ends. The PS2 connectors are color coded green for your mouse and purple for your keyboard.
    Part No. 10H1-30106BK
  • Our 100 foot black HD15 video cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Audio cable built in, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable with audio, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536. Plus this cable is double shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or signal loss.
    Part No. 10H1-291HD
  • Our 50 foot black HD15 video cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Audio cable built in, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable with audio, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536. Plus this cable is double shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or signal loss.
    Part No. 10H1-29150
  • Our 25 foot black HD15 video cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Audio cable built in, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable with audio, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536. Plus this cable is double shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or signal loss.
    Part No. 10H1-29125
  • Our 15 foot black HD15 video cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Audio cable built in, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable with audio, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536. Plus this cable is double shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or signal loss.
    Part No. 10H1-29115
  • Our 10 foot black HD15 video cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Audio cable built in, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable with audio, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536. Plus this cable is double shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or signal loss.
    Part No. 10H1-29110
  • Our 6 foot black HD15 video cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Audio cable built in, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable with audio, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536. Plus this cable is double shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or signal loss.
    Part No. 10H1-29106
  • This 25 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20225
  • This 15 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20215
  • This 10 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20210
  • This 6 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20206
  • This 3 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20203
  • This 100 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-201HD
  • This 75 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20175
  • This 50 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20150NF
  • This 50 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20150
  • This 35 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20135
  • This 25 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20125
  • This 15 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20115
  • This 10 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20110
  • This black 6 foot HD15 (SVGA) Male to BNC (5 Male) Breakout cable is used for connecting a PC to a monitor that utilizes BNC connectors. Our cable features a molded boot, a ferrite bead, and double-shielding to insure minimal signal loss and reduce interference.
    Part No. 10H1-18106BK
  • This 3 foot black FireWire 800 (IEEE-1394b) cable features a 9 pin connector on both ends. Our cable features thick cable jacketing with a heavy-duty braided shield for protection from abuse and EMI/RFI. FireWire cables are used to transfer data between FireWire enabled devices such as external hard drives, camcorders, DV recorders, digital cameras, etc to computers, laptops and other FireWire capable devices. When selecting your FireWire cable pay attention to pinning of the devices you are connecting to ensure you choose the correct cable for your application. Our FireWire 800 Cables meet the specifications outlined in the IEEE-1394b standard. This means that one can daisy chain up to 63 supported devices on a single FireWire port provided the devices support daisy chaining. The standard supports the following transfer rates: 3200 Mbit/s (400 megabytes/s) and the older S400 (400 Mbit/s), S200 (200 Mbit/s) and S100 (100 Mbit/s). Lastly the 4 pin connector does not supply power while the 6 pin connector is able to supply power. If your device requires a 4 pin connector it will not be powered/charged via FireWire it will instead use its own separate power.
    Part No. 10E3-99003BK
  • Our 15 foot bidirectional printer cable features DB25 Male connectors on both ends. This is a A to A printer cable with 18 twisted pairs. In order to make use of the bidirectional capability of this cable the printer and printer port must be configured to support bidirectional communication.
    Part No. 10E2-05115
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