Audio/Video Cables

Audio/Video Cables

Audio/Video Cables

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HDMI (High Definition Media Interface) is a digital replacement for analog video standards, and transfers digital audio and video signals from an HDMI compliant "source device" to a computer monitor, TV screen, projector, etc. In addition to standard HDMI cables, we also offer flat, low profile designs for tight spaces, and even swivel plug models. While typical HDMI cables lose signal reliability in runs over 50 feet, newer models like the FSR Digital Ribbon are overcoming this hurdle.

DVI (Digital-Video Interface) cables are great for connecting High Definition devices like HDTV, set-top boxes, DVD players, and AV receivers. Digital Optical cables can connect your digital signal to a receiver or processor without electrical or radio frequency interference through the use of fiber optics. It offers a purer signal than traditional coaxial cabling.

We feature a broad selection of cables from companies like WireWorld, Black Box, Monster and Flatwire for speaker and home theater applications. Choose bulk, generic speaker wire for an economical solution, or for the true audiophile, choose from WireWorld's Platinum Starlight and Platinum Eclipse for the most advanced, high end cables money can buy. We've even got flat and low profile speaker wires for a flexible and discreet option.

Component video is an analog video solution that surpasses composite in terms of visual quality. Our selection includes RCA connectors, RGB component cables, and audio interconnect cables that give you the best possible options for your analog audio/video set-up, for home or professional applications.

What's an RGB cable? RGB stands for "Red, Green, Blue" and is an analog component video standard for transferring video data. When you add HV to that, it refers to Horizontal and Vertical, and means that those two signals are each given their own wire. RGB offers better resolution and can carry more information than traditional RCA cables, but they can only carry video signals, so you'll need a separate cable for audio. In many applications, RGB is slowly being displaced by DVI and HDMI.

VGA refers to Video Graphics Array, and these 16 pin connectors provide a quick and easy way to connect a computer to a video/audio display.

Here you'll find multimedia modules and connectors for your audio and video applications, such as a home theater or CCTV system. Whether it's coaxial, RCA/phono, HDMI... We even have baluns that allow you to use an inexpensive Cat5 instead of a coaxial cable, for a more economical solution.