High-Quality Video Cables for Seamless Connectivity from CableLeader
In today's digital world, video cables play a crucial role in transmitting high-definition audio and video signals between devices. CableLeader offers a comprehensive range of video cables, including DVI-D dual link cables, DVI-D dual link extension cables, and HDMI to DVI-D single link cables, designed to meet your diverse connectivity needs.
Introducing Video Cables
Video cables, also known as digital video cables or DVI cables, are specialized cables used to transmit high-resolution digital video signals between devices such as computers, flat-panel displays, digital CRT displays, projectors, and TVs. These cables ensure seamless connectivity and deliver superior video quality, enabling you to enjoy crisp and vibrant visuals.
Connectors and Specifications
CableLeader's video cables feature a variety of connectors to ensure compatibility with different devices. The DVI-D dual link cables and DVI-D dual link extension cables are equipped with DVI-D dual link (24+1 pin) male-to-male or male-to-female connectors, while the HDMI to DVI-D single link cables feature an HDMI male connector on one end and a DVI-D single link male connector on the other.
Specifications and Features
- Resolutions: Support resolutions up to 2560x1600 for DVI-D dual link cables and up to 1080p@60Hz for HDMI to DVI-D single link cables.
- Transmission Speed: DVI-D dual link cables support transmission speeds up to 9.9 Gbps.
- Gold-plated Connectors: Ensure superior transmission, high reliability, and durability.
- RoHS Compliant: All materials comply with the RoHS directive for environmental safety.
Usage and Applications
CableLeader's video cables are designed for a wide range of applications, including:
- Connecting PCs or other DVI-D dual link devices to DVI-D dual link displays, such as flat-panel displays, digital CRT displays, projectors, and TVs.
- Extending the reach of an existing DVI-D dual link cable for added flexibility.
- Transmitting DVI sources to a TV or monitor with HDMI input, or HDMI sources to DVI-enabled displays.
Quality and Durability
At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and durability in all our products. Our video cables feature gold-plated connectors that ensure superior transmission, high reliability, and longevity. Additionally, all materials used in our cables comply with the RoHS directive, ensuring environmental safety and responsible manufacturing practices.
Seamless Connectivity with CableLeader
Whether you need to connect your PC to a high-resolution display, extend the reach of your existing DVI-D cable, or convert between HDMI and DVI signals, CableLeader has the perfect video cable solution for you. Trust in our commitment to quality and reliability for all your video connectivity requirements, and experience seamless connectivity with our extensive range of video cables.
What are video cables called?
Video cables are commonly referred to by their signal standards, such as Digital Visual Interface (DVI), Serial Digital Interface (SDI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), and DisplayPort. These cables are designed to transmit digital video signals between devices like computers, displays, projectors, and home theater equipment.
What are the old video cables called?
Older analog video cables include RCA (composite video) and component video cables. These cables are not commonly used in modern devices due to their lower quality and lack of support for high resolutions.
What's better DisplayPort or HDMI?
For gaming desktop PCs, DisplayPort is generally the preferred choice over HDMI, especially when connecting multiple monitors. DisplayPort offers higher bandwidth, full support for technologies like G-Sync and FreeSync, and the ability to connect more displays simultaneously. However, HDMI 2.1 can be used for a single high-resolution monitor or TV if compatible.
Can you plug RCA into Ypbpr?
Yes, the same RCA cables (yellow, red, and white connectors) commonly used for composite video can also be used for YPbPr component video connections, as long as the cables are connected to the corresponding components at both ends.
Why are coaxial cables becoming obsolete?
Coaxial cables are becoming obsolete for modern video and data transmission due to their limited shielding capabilities compared to newer cable technologies. Newer cables feature better shielding and meet more robust requirements for high-speed wireless signals and data transmission.
Is an HDMI a video cable?
Yes, HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a widely used digital video cable that can simultaneously transmit both video and audio signals from a source device (like a computer or cable box) to a display (such as a monitor, TV, or projector).
Is VGA a video cable?
Yes, VGA (Video Graphics Array) is an analog video cable used to connect computers to monitors or TVs. VGA cables have male and female connectors and are designed to transfer video signals between the source device and the display.
Are video cables better than HDMI?
While both work well, HDMI is generally considered the better choice for video connections. HDMI is a single cable that can carry both audio and video signals, delivering superior picture quality, surround sound audio, 3D support, and more, compared to using multiple component video cables.
Are there different types of S-Video cables?
Yes, S-Video cables can use different types of connectors, but the most common is a 4-pin connector. Some professional S-VHS devices may also use a 7-pin connector cable. The type of connector used depends on the specific device's S-Video port.