Cables To Go 20397 2m IEEE-1394 FIREWIRE CABLE 4-Pin-4-Pin
Cables To Go 20397 2m IEEE-1394 FIREWIRE CABLE 4-Pin-4-Pin ieee-1394, also known as firewire or ilink, is a versatile, high-speed, and low-cost method of interconnecting a variety of computer peripherals and consumer electronics devices. firewire provides a direct digital link between up to 63 devices, with transfer speeds up to 400mbs. digital video (dv) camcorders, scanners, printers, videoconferencing cameras, and fixed-disk drives can all share a common bus connection not only to a pc, but to each other as well. with windows me(r) or apple's firewire target disk mode you can use an ieee-1394 cable to connect two computers together to allow for file sharing. ieee-1394 cables from cables to go provide you with the quality you need to achieve high-speed performance you expect from your ieee-1394 devices. designed to be 100% compatible with apple firewire(r), sony ilink(r), and all other ieee-1394 peripherals. twisted pair cabling and shielded construction ensures cables to go's ieee-1394 cables meet or exceed current ieee-1394 standards. use the 6-pin cable to provide power to devices, and the 4-pin for non-powered devices. connectors: 4-pin male to 4-pin male. data transfer speeds: 100/200/400 mbps. features: supports plug n play operation. hot pluggable. molded strain relief protects ensures years of trouble-free data transmissions. ieee-1394-1995 compliant. application: video presentation and editing, desktop and commerical publishing, document imaging, home multimedia, personal computing. designed for: digital camcorders, scanners, printers, storage devices and other firewire devices. compatibility: pc, mac, sun and other ieee-1394 equipped computers. firewire(r) and the firewire symbol are trademarks of apple computer, inc., registered in the u.s. and other countries. the firewire logo is a trademark of apple computer, inc. this product is not manufactured or endorsed by apple computer, inc.

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