D-SUB Cable: A D-SUB cable is a type of cable commonly used to connect computers and peripherals, such as monitors, printers, and keyboards. It features a D-shaped connector with multiple pins arranged in rows, providing a secure and reliable connection for data transmission.
VGA Monitor Cable: A VGA monitor cable is specifically designed to connect a computer or laptop to a VGA-compatible monitor or display. It typically has a 15-pin connector on both ends and is widely used for video output in older computer systems.
Audio Triple RCA Cable: An audio triple RCA cable, also known as a composite audio cable, consists of three color-coded connectors (red, white, and yellow) at each end. It is commonly used to transmit analog audio signals, with the red and white connectors carrying stereo audio and the yellow connector carrying composite video.
1394 Cable: A 1394 cable, also known as a FireWire or IEEE 1394 cable, is used to connect devices such as digital cameras, camcorders, and external hard drives to a computer. It enables high-speed data transfer and is commonly used in multimedia and audio/video production environments.