All common video signal types--composite, RF, s-video, component, SDI, and the various flavors of RGB--are ordinarily run in coaxial cables, or, as the shorthand term goes, "coax." The features of ...
So, what's in a video cable? When reading descriptions of home theater cable products off of packages in a big-box store, or off of websites online, it's sometimes hard to get a clear understanding of ...
Component video cable, in just a few years, has gone from being a relatively uncommon and esoteric way to hook up video devices to being the near-universal analog video signal standard for home ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Charter's Xumo Stream Box. Comcast and Charter Communications have been working to proliferate their IP-based video distribution ...
A hot new viral trend that swaps electrons for photons sounds awesome. And fiber-optic I/O cables might be a great idea for ...
It may be tempting to economize and reuse old HDMI cables until they break, but that may not be a great idea. Here's why you ...
Belden has introduced its Brilliance 1794A precision video coax cable, the first cable designed specifically to meet the requirements of emerging 1080p/60 and 1080p/50 3G applications. Belden has also ...
Young Americans' relative distaste for cable has long been a pain point for TV service providers. Now, that distaste might be spreading. Internet users of all age groups are now more likely to use ...
I've got a digital TV terminal box that has a Coaxial Cable out and an SVideo out. We use our home theatre for audio (digial out) that's not the issue. My question is, what is better picture quality?
Once upon a time (OK, it was last week) while connecting a new monitor to a computer, I learned something the hard way about video cables and connectors. You can learn the easy way. The computer, a ...