Gefen debuts new component cables and format adapters

Sep 2, 2005 10:50 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



The company’s new component RCS 5-strand cabling, bundled together in a wire mesh covering, is available in 2-, 3.5-, 5- and 8.5m lengths.
Gefen is now offering a series of new component cables and adapters for European audiences.

The company’s new component RCS 5-strand cabling, bundled together in a wire mesh covering, is available in 2-, 3.5-, 5- and 8.5m lengths. An outer mesh provides a protective covering that withstands extensive wear and tear.

The cables and adapters accommodate all audio and video formats, including support for the current European standard, SCART. The adapters include: SCART to DVI, RGB/RCA, VGA and M1; M1 to RCA and DVI-D; DVI-DL to RGB, RGB/RCA component and VGA; VGA to RGB/RCA and component. Adapters are housed in a pigtail form.

A selection of DVI male to DVI female and component video-in-one offers a port saving device, allowing a portable laptop, for example, to connect to both DVI or component displays using the same port. In addition, DVI to M1 adapters enable projectors with M1 connectors to connect to a DVI computer or any DVI source.

For more information, visit www.gefen.com.

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