AXIS 83202 Digital Component Video Cable (2 m)

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AXIS 83202 Digital Component Video Cable (2 m)

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 : AXIS 83202 Digital Component Video Cable (2 m)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Axis Communications
EAN: 0086844832021
Label: Charles Siegel & Son Inc.
Manufacturer: Charles Siegel & Son Inc.
Model: 83202
Publisher: Charles Siegel & Son Inc.
Studio: Charles Siegel & Son Inc.



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Product DescriptionAXIS 83202 Digital Component Video Cable (2 m) Connects HDTV, DVD, digital monitors, TVs, DVRs and VCRs; 24k gold-plated connectors for superior connectivity; Easy connection using color-coded cables; Designed for Y, Pr and Pb connections; Double shielding reduces distortion and interference; Limited lifetime warranty; Polybagged; 2 m; Digital Component Video Cable (2 m)




Features:
  • Connects Hdtv, Dvd, Digital Monitors, Tvs, Dvrs & Vcrs
  • 24K Gold-Plated Connectors For Superior Connectivity
  • Easy Connection Using Color-Coded Cables
  • Designed For Y, Pr & Pb Connections
  • Double Shielding Reduces Distortion & Interference











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Nice Cables
The product was as described. I used them to connect a dvd player to my receiver unit which then connects to the tv through an hdmi cable which I also bought through amazon. They work great! No crackling or interference. The gold connectors are assembled nicely, not cheaply made like some others I have seen. Worth the buy!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice price
Well, the price is very good. It is less than 1/3 of the price of the 6' Dynex cable. The cable looks solid and feels heavy. However, I have to say in terms of image quality, this cable is not as good. With the same player, same DvD and same HDTV with the same settings, I tried the cable and the Dynex cable I got from Bestbuy (because I can't wait to get the order, so I bought one at a local store, I need tow cables anyhow), the Dynex cable is definitely better in image quality. The color is a little be shifted towards purple with this Axis cable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best dirt-cheap cable I've ever used
Make no mistake: this isn't Belden or Canare, but it certainly is an incredible value. I've spent over $2500 on custom cabling for my high-end audio and home theater rooms, and yes, I can tell the difference. But when you're dealing with lower-quality gear and short runs, you won't be able to tell the difference between a $9 component set from AXIS and a $100 Belden/Canare set. In my case, I was outfitting two guest bedrooms with leftover 27-inch LCD TVs and DVD players and needed some quick, easy, dirt-cheap short-run cables, and this and the 83801 Component/Stereo set were perfect. I should say "inexpensive" rather than "cheap", because there really is nothing cheap about these. The wires are of decently heavy gauge, crimped very well (they won't fall apart), and the terminators are solid and heavy (and look very nice in gunmetal-color), screwed to the gold-plated, spiral-cut connection pins for a solid grip on the jack (RCA connections are simply THE worst-designed connector interface EVER, and most super-cheap connectors grip loosely and make a poor connection - the spiral cuts make a much tighter connection). Performance (such as it is on the low-end gear) is perfect. You simply will not find a better value anywhere. Just stick to 3m lengths or less with these, and look to a custom cable-maker online for long runs or high-end equipment; please don't buy the 10m version of these to run from your $3,000 receiver to your $5,000 plasma TV - given that this is an analog connection, you will see a significant difference.

In fact, that's my only gripe: the use of the word "digital" in the title of the product. Component is analog, sorry.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Component cable
It's a component cable cheap version, but works perfectly. Good quality for the price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Solid Performance, Buy these instead of 1 meter version.
Works as advertised. I recently upgraded my TV to an LCD model and suffered for a week using S-Video. Once these cables arrived it took about 10 minutes to install them. Wow... huge improvement. The 1 meter version is nearly the same price, but you never know when you need the extra few inches. Amazon Prime delivery sealed the deal.



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