DVI-I 24+5 Pin to 3 RCA RGB Component Cable for HDTV
Computer DVI Video to LCD Plasma HDTV Video Cable
( Remote control DVI to HDTV Video Cable )
Computer DVI Port to LCD HDTV Video Cables are specifically designed for digital and next generation, high-definition analog video
applications. LCD Plasma HDTV Video Cables are constructed of three individually shielded, 75-ohm coax cables,
which provide a performance connection that maximizes color and image.
The cable features 100% shield with an overlapped foil and copper braid. The Cable shield is continues through the connector
with a 360-degree solder joint between the cable braid and a copper foil wrap on the HD15 aluminum undermold, providing a
shielding solution for a noise-free connection. Constructed with UL listed cable, the Ultima HDTV Video Cable meets
the rigid standards of everyday use.
Ultima HDTV Video Cables are designed for satellite TV, HDTV, component RGB video, Y/Pb/Pr video and most LCD projectors.
Connectors:
The Blue, Green, Red, Color Three RCA Coaxial Cable Go to HDTV for High Definiton TV Video
The DVI Male Connector go to Computer Video Card DVI Port.
Specification
Device Type DVI-I 24+5 Pin to 3 RCA RGB Component Cable
Interface Type 24 + 5 pin DVI-I male to RGB male
Features:
DVI-I 24+5 Pin to 3 RCA RGB Component Cable.
24 + 5 pin DVI-I male to RGB (Y/Pb/Pr) male.
Heavy-Duty Fully Coaxial Shielded
75 Ohm Coaxial Cables to Maximum Signal Transfer and Minimize Interference.
Gold plated plugs to improve conductivity.
Excellent for Ultra High Resolution Connections
Fully Supports (Y,Pb,Pr),(Y,Cb,Cr) and RGB High Resolution Standards
75-Ohm nominal impedance
Cable with Full EMI/RFI Protection
24K Gold Plated Connector for Best Contacts
The Cable with 100% Pure Copper 24 AWG Center Conductor
The Device to which the "DVI" connector is connected, needs to support Component video(which is actually "sync on Y",
Y-Pr-Pb)or "sync-on-green" for this type of cable to work. These cables are not compatible with computer DVI Video ports
or Y/Cr/Cb video. Check your Plasma, Projector or HDTV manual, otherwise your picture won't sync! In this case you need
a "transcoder