2.5m Newlink Optical Cable, Gold Plated - Toslink (Male) to Toslink (Male)
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2.5m Newlink Optical Cable, Gold Plated - Toslink (Male) to Toslink (Male)
Scan code: LN36057 Manufacturer code: 4OPT-102h
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2.5m Newlink Optical Cable, Gold Plated - Toslink (Male) to Toslink (Male)

2.5m NEWLINK SPDIF Optical Cable Toslink (Male) to Toslink (Male), Black

Scan code: LN36057 Manufacturer code: 4OPT-102h
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Product Overview TOSLINK® or Optical Cable is a fiber optic connection system. Most commonly used with audio equipment (via a "digital optical" socket,) where it carries a digital audio stream from devices such as CD, DVD, Blu-Ray players and modern video game consoles, to an AV receiver such as surround sound system that can decode the stream of audio and output it through a set of loudspeakers. Features • Toslink connector.
• 2.5m Length.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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