Electronics : Cables To Go - 27992 - 12ft Value Series S-Video + Audio to 3 RCA Cable (Black)

Electronics : Cables To Go - 27992 - 12ft Value Series S-Video + Audio to 3 RCA Cable (Black)

Cables To Go - 27992 - 12ft Value Series S-Video + Audio to 3 RCA Cable (Black)

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Cables To Go - 27992 - 12ft Value Series S-Video + Audio to 3 RCA Cable (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Cables To Go
EAN: 0757120279921
Label: Cables To Go
Manufacturer: Cables To Go
Model: 27992
Publisher: Cables To Go
Special Features: nv:Cable Type^Adapter|Cable Length (Feet)^12.0 ft|Cable Connector A^S-Video|Cable Connector B^RCA|Connector Material^Gold Plated|Shielded^Yes|Cable Jacket Material^PVC
Studio: Cables To Go
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



Features:
  • Connectors: S-Video Male and 3.5mm plug to 3 RCA plug
  • Convert from composite S-Video to RCA or vice-versa
  • One piece solution, which eliminates couplers that cause signal loss
  • Gold terminals ensure long-lasting, corrosion-free connections
  • Fully molded connectors provide excellent strain relief







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Item Description:
The Hi-Resolution S-Video+Audio to 3 RCA Adapter Cable from Cables To Go allows you to connect your multimedia PC to your television with ease. This precision-engineered adapter cable connects the S-Video out of your computer to a TV, thus eliminating the need for several cables and/or adapters. This bi-directional cable converts S-Video to composite RCA or vice-versa without an expensive active converter. This quality 75ohm coax cable is double-shielded with 85% aluminum foil and braid to reduce unwanted noise and distortion. The Y/C signal separation circuitry provides a bright, crisp picture from your PC. In addition to fitting standard S-Video jacks, the cable fits both 7-pin and 4-pin jacks on desktops and notebooks with a TV out jack. Ordinary, 'included in the box' S-video and composite RCA cables often low-quality materials with inferior shielding that can result in poor sound and picture quality.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Worst quality product I have ever purchased ...
I would better give zero to this product.I ourchased this from Amazon and the plug which we insert into laptop came out in one week.i did not expect sucha product from Amazon.

I would not buy from/suggest this seller in the future.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good Product ...
The sound and video quality is fine. The length of the cable is pretty good for all purposes. Good value for the price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * 12 ft is really long ...
I was going to but the 6 ft cable but the 12 foot cable cost about 20 cents more and I thought why not, but 12 feet is longer than I will ever need. That being said it works great, I just have a tie wrap around about 6 ft of cable. Who knows maybe I will need it someday.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * exact ...
just plug into your speaker and s-video slot and puts image on tv through rca plugs. exactly what i was looking for.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Yup, it works. ...
100% what it says it is. And works great with the S-video connector that comes on the newer laptops. We use it to watch downloaded videos from family and friends in Quicktime and Media Player format on the TV, we even tried you tube flash movies, and that worked Ok as well. This is a lot better than gathering round the PC, but lacks the cornball feeling of the super8 and a sheet over the TV for family movies. Not having to watch home movies on the PC, priceless.


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