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  2. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Generally use coaxial cable types such as RG-6 and RG-59 (except for twin-lead). Belling-Lee/IEC 169-2 connector TV aerial plug (a.k.a. antenna plug) Television antenna connection for most video devices outside North America. Used by early home computers and game consoles to connect them to TVs because of the lack of any other connector.

  3. Belkin - Wikipedia

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    At its 1983 founding, Belkin focused on cables and connectors for printers and modems. [6] In 1984 its Hamlet cable was the first to connect the Apple IIc computer's serial port to Centronics port printers. [23] In the 1990s it prioritized surge protectors and USB-based products. [6]

  4. Category:Computer connectors - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet cables (12 P) M. M.2 (1 P) Pages in category "Computer connectors" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

  5. Fibre Channel electrical interface - Wikipedia

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    The most familiar Fibre Channel connectors are cable connectors, used for interconnects between initiators and targets (usually disk enclosures). There are also "device connectors" that can be found on Fibre Channel disk-drives and backplanes of enclosures. The device connectors include pins for power and for setting disk options.

  6. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    DB13W3 ("13W3" computer video connector) DMS-59, single connector carrying two DVI and two VGA; Musa, British connector used in broadcasting and telecommunications; PAL connector, common in Europe as an antenna connector; S-Video (1 Mini-DIN) SDI - Broadcast grade digital interface over BNC cables

  7. StarTech.com - Wikipedia

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    StarTech.com Ltd. (formerly StarTech Computer Accessories) is a Canadian technology manufacturer specializing in connectivity parts for the information technology and professional audiovisual industries. [2] [3] StarTech.com services a worldwide market with operations throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Taiwan.