
GE 33607 6 Ft Component Video Cable RGB
Enhanced Video Connectivity: GE Component Video Cable The GE Component Video Cable provides a reliable connection for high-quality video transmission between your TV and other devices. With color-coded connectors and a durable design, this cable ensures optimal performance for your home entertain...
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Overview
Enhanced Video Connectivity: GE Component Video Cable
The GE Component Video Cable provides a reliable connection for high-quality video transmission between your TV and other devices. With color-coded connectors and a durable design, this cable ensures optimal performance for your home entertainment system.
Specifications:
- Cable Length: 6 Feet
- Connector Type: Component (Red, Blue, Green)
- Connector Gender: Male-to-Male
- Compatibility: TVs, HDTVs, Gaming Systems, Blu-ray/DVD Players
- Use: Video Only
Key Features
Connects TVs and video displays to gaming systems, Blu-ray/DVD players and more
Universal ends are compatible with all brands of devices with RCA video ports
6ft. Cable Length for extended reach to equipment
Color-coded plugs ensure proper installation
Includes component video connections
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Allows connection of TVs and video displays to various devices, including gaming systems and Blu-ray/DVD players.
- Features universal ends that ensure compatibility with all brands of devices equipped with RCA video ports.
- Provides a generous 6-foot cable length, offering extended reach for connecting equipment across different setups.
- Equipped with color-coded plugs, simplifying the installation process and ensuring correct connection of video signals.
- Includes specific component video connections, ensuring a dedicated signal path for high-quality video transmission.
👎 Cons
- Designed exclusively for component video connections, meaning it is not compatible with HDMI or other digital video standards.
- The 6-foot length, while extended, might still be insufficient for very large room setups or complex cable management needs.
- Relies on traditional RCA ports, which may not be present on newer televisions or video sources that prioritize digital connections.
- Does not transmit audio signals, requiring a separate audio cable for a complete home theater setup.