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Belkin AV21100-06 6-Feet PureAV S-Video Cable in Saudi Arabia

Belkin AV21100-06 6-Feet PureAV S-Video Cable

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Special Features

  • Improves clarity with superior-grade, 99.99%-purity copper conductors
  • Maintains signal integrity and 75-Ohm impedance using precision-formulated, polyethylene dielectric material
  • Creates precise contact and increased durability with corrosion-resistant, 24k gold connectors
  • Delivers maximum bandwidth with 75-Ohm coaxial construction
  • Isolates noise with 100%-coverage aluminum/Mylar foil shield
  • Video cables minimize interference and deliver brighter colors and sharper detail
  • Separates brightness from color using 2 separate conductors to create clean, accurate signals
  • Provides brighter, more natural colors and crisper picture quality than standard composite RCA
  • Features precision-formulated polyethylene dielectric material
  • Lifetime warranty

Description

Blue Series S-Video Cables use advanced engineering methods and the highest-quality materials to provide freedom from interference and deliver brighter, more accurate colors and sharper detail from your components. S-Video separates brightness from color using two separate conductors to create clean, accurate signals. It delivers better color accuracy and sharper picture detail than Composite Video; however, it cannot achieve the optimal performance of Component Video, which uses three cables to separate color into its primary components.
Blue Series S-Video Cables from Belkin use advanced engineering methods and the highest-quality materials to provide freedom from interference and deliver brighter, more accurate colors and sharper detail from your components. S-Video separates brightness from color using two separate conductors to create clean, accurate signals. It delivers better color accuracy and sharper picture detail than Composite Video; however, it cannot achieve the optimal performance of Component Video, which uses three cables to separate color into its primary components.

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