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3 FT Digital Audio - Optical Toslink to Mini-Plug

3 FT Digital Audio - Optical Toslink to Mini-Plug - 8-265-003


Item Number: 8-265-003
Product Name:   3 FT Digital Audio - Optical Toslink to Mini-Plug
Price: $6.98



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Our 3 FT Digital Audio - Optical Toslink to Mini-Plug cables from ComputerCableStore.com provide high-purity wide band signal transmission suitable for CD, Mini Disc, DVD and MP3 Applications. These cables have a 4.0mm fiber core and convex optical lens' for optimal performance and because light is used for the signal, absolutely no EMI/RFI interference will ever be encountered.
  • 3 foot Digital Audio Optical Toslink
  • 4.0mm Fiber core
  • Connectors: Toslink to Mini-Plug
  • Convex Optical Lens for Optimum Performance
  • Fully Molded Construction with Strain Relief
  • Absolutely no EMI/RFI interference
  • Designed for use with CD, Mini Disc, DVD, DAT, etc.

 


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