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connectionsmadeeasy.jpg Breaks signal into three analog components on BNC connectors, Red, Green & Blue. Can also be 4 or 5 components. Commonly found on professional and broadcast equipment. Analog video format that splits the video signal into three components for enhanced picture. Uses 3 RCA connections. A basic video connection found on cable boxes,consumer and satellite equipment. Analog videoAnalog video format using a single RCA (sometimes BNC) connection. format using a single RCA (sometimes BNC) connection. A locking analog connector commonly found on professional and broadcast equipment. DVI is a video only High Definition video format with 24 and 29 pin configurations and types including DVI-D, DVI-A and DVI-I. Commonly found on computers and some peripherals. Breaks the video signal into it's Y (black and white) and C (color) components. Utilizes a 4 pin mini-din connection. HDMI is an all digital HD format that provides uncompressed HD video and up to 8 channels of digital audio in one cable. Found on all consumer video electronics Standard connection for iPod Docks and peripherals. Analog stereo audio connection using two RCA (phono) connections (left & right). Found on consumer a/v equipment. A professional audio connection found on select pro-audio equipment. Common balanced microphone connector. Found on microphones and related audio equipment. Unbalanced analog audio connection found on pro audio equipment. Can be mono or stereo (TRS). A digital audio connection using a fiber Toslink connector. Found on consumer a/v equipment. Unbalanced analog audio connection found on pro audio equipment. Can be mono or stereo (TRS). Digital coax audio connection. Sometimes referred to as S/PDIF. Found on consumer a/v equipment. Micro B version of USB digital data and video format. Can be easily confused with other Mini and Micro versions. Found primarily on portable computer devices. Type B square version of USB digital data and video format.  than A versiType B square version of USB digital data and video format.  than A version. Found on computers and computer devices.on. Found on computers and computer devices. 9 Pin connections are used for data transmission such as RS-232 and RS-485 control. Micro A version of USB digital data and video format. Can be easily confused with other Mini and Micro versions. Found primarily on portable computer devices. Type A rectangular version of USB digital data and video format. Found on computers and computer devices. Common computer monitor connection. Utilizes 3 rows of pins totaling 15. (Not to be confused with a D-Sub connector which is 2 rows. Mini Mini B version of USB digital data and video format. Can be easily confused with other Mini and Micro versions. Found primarily on portable computer devices. 4 Pin version of Firewire digital video format. Found on consumer computers, camcorders, hard drives and devices. DisplayPort is an all digital HD format that provides uncompressed HD video and digital audio in one cable. Found on computer & some consumer devices. Mini A version of USB digital data and video format. Can be easily confused with other Mini and Micro versions. Found primarily on portable computer devices. 6 Pin version of Firewire digital video format. Found on consumer computers, camcorders, hard drives and devices. Common computer network connection. Found on computers, network and ethernet equipment.

You are trying to hook up the new TV, computer or surround sound receiver you just bought, you're filled with anticipation and then you look on the back of the equipment and panic sets in! Connector after connector...video, component, HDMI, Firewire, USB, Toslink...where do you begin?

Well, we all know that feeling but making connectivity easy is what Comprehensive has been doing for more than 35 years. Below are the most popular connections for computer, video and audio. Just hover over the images below to see their descriptions and click the images to go straight to the cables!

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