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Cables To Go - 27412 - 12ft 3.5mm Stereo Audio Cable M/M PC-99 (Beige)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

PC to HDTV

Feb 9, 2008 - By Angel (Hilo, HI United States)

For those of you who may be electonically challenged (like myself) these are the audio cables we use to connect our Dell PC to our Samsung HDTV.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
(4 out of 5)

Works As Advertised

Apr 22, 2008 - By Robert A. Leibowitz (Port Ewen, NY USA)

I bought this back on February ninth and received it shortly thereafter. I've been using it to attach my laptop to my 42" HDTV mostly to watch tv programs that I can view on the web (the office, etc) and the sound quality transfer has been excellent.

Given the thinness of the wire, I recommend twining it carefully and keeping it in a safe storage place when not using it. Otherwise its a fine and inexpensive buy.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

Use from laptop to LCD TV!

Jun 26, 2008 - By G. Martin (Glendale, Ca.)

You'll need these if you want to transfer the laptop's sound to your LCD TV. I use these with 10ft Pro Series HD15 M/M SVGA Monitor Cable.

Like I write in the title I use this from my laptop to 32" LCD TV! Only reason to do so is to play Netflix instant movies from the "net" without having to watch them on the laptop's 15" screen! At 12' I can pretty much place the laptop anywhere I choose.

You could just as easily do the same thing with your desktop PC to your LCD TV, so long as you have the connectors match up.

Lastly, it is a way to use your TV as a monitor, whether or not you play movies


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

This cable is handy ...

Jun 30, 2008 - By Midwest birdwatcher (SW Missouri)

... for transferring recordings from cassette tape to PC. One end goes in the headphone jack of a cassette player and the other goes into the microphone jack of the PC. I use it with free, open source software (Audacity) to edit and save old tape recordings to disc.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

GREAT CABLE FOR SOUND TRANSFER

Oct 12, 2008 - By Reuben Tayengwa (FL, USA)

I use this cable to transfer sound from my laptop to my HDTV. Works well, no complaints.