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Comments about Cables To Go 6ft Value Series™ Composite Video Cable:
Needed to run a long video cable from telescope's electronic eyepiece to indoor TV! Works great without any loss or issues.
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this cable did the job of connecting a dvd player to a projector at the right price
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the 3 products i used were exelent and filled the bill allowing us to do a special christmas program.
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The length is great and thick so hopefully it will hold up.
Sooo fast. Days before it was scheduled to get here.
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[...]The product worked like a charm when received.[...]
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The RCA tip on our first cable de-laminated after about six uses, leaving just the plastic tip. The new cable is in place and we'll see how it holds up.
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This plus a 25' VGA cable was a fourth of the price of a combo cable when installing projectors.
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I have it running from my projector to the tree house in the church. Works just fine.
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Used cable to extend a video signal from the sanctuary in our church to the basement. Can't beat the cost and it worked great.
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With a lot of Pro photographers turning to tethered shooting (direct to a computer) there remains the problem of when a laptop is not available or convenient, what does one do? Rely on the 3 inch display?
No.
Cameras come with a video cable, known as "the one with the yellow end that is still in the box".
Its only drawback is that its 3 feet long! With this extension one is able to remain a decent distance from a monitor while have some freedom to move with the subject. I use this as a tool to demonstrate the functions of a camera to students by connecting it directly to a TV.
No laptop required. In the field one can use a portable video player which yields an 8 or 9 inch display at a fraction of the cost of a laptop and software.