Buy Computer Cables - Purchase The Right Accessory For Your Equipment

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Although almost all computer users dislike, even detest, the jumble of "spaghetti" that are the cables for computer, TV or other electronic equipment, the cables are the connecting link between your hardware. How to purchase cables for computer equipment? Let's study the features of computer data cables so that you can make smart purchases, protect your data and get the right accessories and products for your equipment.

We all understand that computers are installed with a finite number of ports, yet we hardly ever respect the fact that the individual port creates a connection point, generally via cable, of one piece of hardware to another. Take the PS/2 port, for example, which connects a mouse or keyboard to the computer. The cable should be flexible, have gold connectors, and be specially designed with foil and braid shielding to reduce EMI/RFI interference, which may impair the mouse's ability to work properly.

Another port that needs a connecting cable is the VGA port. This port connects the computer to the monitor and lets the operator to actually see the output. The cable used to link this device is a male to male extension and high resolution monitor cable with ferrite core to reduce interference.

Not surprisingly, while computer cables utilized to connect printers, monitors, keyboards, etc. to the CPU are a fairly similar, the more creative uses of cables are still a bit of a mystery to many computer users. Look at the multimedia cable kits designed to connect the average notebook computer to a television set in order to create home entertainment systems. The cabling needed for this use includes an RCA (Composite Video) cable which offers direct connection features to the RCA connector at the television itself. Also needed in this kit should be an S-Video cable as a secondary backup, in case a television allows for the S-Video hook-up. The last cable in this kit is the S/PDIF digital audio cable which will be used as the link for a digital audio device to create top quality sound.

Another special use of cabling is the construction of a joining between a projector and a computer. A noise-free video signal must be transmitted to produce a clear, highly defined, and natural looking likeness on a projector, which is quite a challenge. Cables utilized in this application are made exclusively to diminish signal degradation and video noise that generally results in a fuzzy, poorly defined picture image, which will foul the integrity of even the best picture presentation. The cables produced for this application are constructed from UL 2919 certified 30 AWG materials with double shielded braid.

When you purchase cables for computer equipment, decide first and foremost for proper connectivity. A cable with a serial port connector will be unusable for a USB port and vice versa. Therefore, in order to ensure adequate connection of all hardware, please be certain to refer frequently to the user's manual that was issued with your computer and any new peripherals you may purchase along the way. In addition to the foregoing, it is best to choose high-end cabling for new additions to the system you may wish to purchase at a later date. Cabling is not that expensive, and you truly will get what you pay for. Or course, many a component will already come pre-packaged with a cable or two, and many of these cables claim to be the best possible solution for connectivity, but is this true? Usually, it is best to invest a little extra money and purchase another set of cables, to ensure the highest quality output (or input) possible. Please remember, it is not a good idea to purchase a high power graphics card or sound card, and then skimp on the choice of the cable and not get the whole benefit of the upgrade. In this case, a higher cost should mean higher quality.

To conclude, while most written materials will guide the user to the right cable selection, the addition of peripherals will oftentimes require the buyer to do a little bit more research to select the most favorable peripherals. As you buy cables for computer equipment or cables for computer, TV or other digital media, you must understand the complexities of compatibility. Check the reliability of the manufacturer. Remember that a computer system is only as dependable as it's weakest cable!


About the Author:
For more info, check out the articles at Build Your Own Computer or Homemade Computer. Ron King is a web developer; visit his website Authoring Articles.

Copyright 2008 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.



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