COMPONENT VIDEO CABLES

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LIHAOBM Tong, Tiantian Rm.305, No.1, yard, No.9 Dashatou Sanma Yuexiu Dist.,Guangzhou 510100 China Component video cables; Data cables; Earphones and headphones; Electrical plugs and sockets; Game headphones; Microphones; Mobile telephones; Plug adaptors; Plug connectors; Refrigerator magnets; Sun glasses; Temperature indicators; Transmitters of electronic signals; USB hubs; Video cameras;The wording Lihaobm has no meaning in a foreign language.;
SURECONNECT TORRENT, INC. 52 Oak Knoll Terrace Needham MA 02492 Component video cables; HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) cables;SURE CONNECT;
SUTTLE Communications Systems, Inc. 10900 Red Circle Drive Minnetonka MN 55343 Component video cables; Data access port for use with electrical control panels for connecting multiple data and electrical devices; Fiber optic cables; Fiber optic light and image conduits; LAN (local area network) access points for connecting network computer users; Power access port for use with electrical control panels for connecting multiple data and electrical devices; Telecommunications equipment and software, namely, fiber-optic transceivers, fiber optic repeaters, converters and optimizers, wave division multiplexers, free-space optics transmission systems, switches including Ethernet switches and routers, fiber-to-the-home and ethernet-over-VDSL access aggregators, terminators and repeaters, and remote presence management products, namely, switches, and console, alarm, sensor and power management devices; Wireless telephony apparatus;
SUTTLE Suttle Apparatus 10900 Red Circle Drive Minnetonka MN 55343 Component video cables; Data access port for use with electrical control panels for connecting multiple data and electrical devices; Fiber optic cables; Fiber optic light and image conduits; LAN (local area network) access points for connecting network computer users; Power access port for use with electrical control panels for connecting multiple data and electrical devices; Telecommunications equipment and software, namely, fiber-optic transceivers, fiber optic repeaters, converters and optimizers, wave division multiplexers, free-space optics transmission systems, switches including Ethernet switches and routers, fiber-to-the-home and ethernet-over-VDSL access aggregators, terminators and repeaters, and remote presence management products, namely, switches, and console, alarm, sensor and power management devices; Wireless telephony apparatus;
TOTALWIRE PureLink 535 E Crescent Ave Ramsey NJ 07446 Component video cables;TOTAL WIRE;
ULTRA PROGRADE JASCO PRODUCTS COMPANY 10 E Memorial Road Oklahoma City OK 73114 Component video cables; High definition multimedia interface cables; Electronic equipment, namely, transformers, baluns, and cables, all used in connection with computers, computer peripheral devices, televisions, audio-video equipment, closed-circuit TV equipment and telecommunication equipment; Electronic switchers for audio and video signals;ULTRA PRO GRADE;PROGRADE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. To permit the use of a single remote control device in an AV system that can supply incompatible video signals, a switch box (18) receives composite and S-video signals from an AV receiver, transforming these signals into the component video domain, and also receives component video signals from, e.g., a DVD player (14), with the output of the switch box being displayed on a television (16), and also receives a signal from a DVI source (101). The synchronization portion of the component video signal from the DVD player is sent to one of the input ports (14) of the AV receiver as a trigger signal for comparison thereof with the synchronization signal in the switch box (18). When a user selects the AV receiver input port into which the trigger signal is input, the sense signal at the switch box (18) is identical to the synchronization signal of the component video, and the switch box (18) consequently sends the component video to the television (16). Otherwise, one of the video signals from the AV receiver (14) is sent to the television (16). If a DVI display (114) is present, analog signals fare converted and scaled to produce a DVI signal suitable for display (114).