Console Cables
The term “console cable” includes a wide variety of cables, all of which can be used to connect various types of computer equipment. The most common type of console cable is the VGA display cable, which includes HDMI and DVI, which connect a computer system to its monitor. Other types of console cables may include the RJ-45 cable, which is used for phone lines, audio and microphone auxiliary cables, which connect speakers or a microphone to a computer, and the popular USB 1.0 and 2.0 cables, which connect USB-based devices to a computer.
Applications
Console cables can be used for a wide variety of purposes, all of which consist of connecting external hardware components to a computer. A console cable must be used to connect audio input and output, video input and output, and network devices to a computer. Likewise, a console cable must be used to connect external hard drives, USB flash drives, and mobile devices to a computer. While most interior computer components are also connected to the motherboard or processor via cables, these types of cables are not generally considered “console cables.”
Advantages
Console cables are advantageous because they allow people to connect external devices to a computer in order to enhance its performance and functionality. They may also be found bundled together in a single cable that can connect multiple devices to a computer simultaneously. Even when sold separately, console cables are extremely inexpensive, are usually several feet long, and are rarely ever damaged.
Disadvantages
While console cables themselves are advantageous, it can be difficult to find the correct console cable for a specific device. Although popular stores such as Radio Shack, Best Buy, and Staples usually carry virtually every console cable, those who are connecting rare mobile devices to a computer may need to search EBay, Amazon, or Google Products.
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