DVI/HDMI cables typically come in lengths of three or five meters. Five meters, or about 16.4 feet, is usually regarded as the official limit on such cables.
USB cables do come in different lengths depending upon the device that is used with it. USB cables range from 3-5 meters, but do not extend beyond 5 meters.
Cable modems use RG-6 coax cables.
No, You need to add cables in the lengths you need.
Thicknet coax cables are 10base5 cables, RG-8 or RG-6 cables.
Cables Unlimited offers a wide range of cables for fiber optic installations and copper installations. Some of their products include power cables, coax cables, wireless tower cables, and patch cables.
HDMI cables come in 1.5 ft., 3 ft., 6 ft., 10ft., 15ft and 25 ft. lengths and in "value", "performance", and "ultra" styles. "Value" is the least expensive but has limited capabilities, while "Performance" and "Ultra" have the same usage capabilites, differing only in construction materials.
Depending on what you want to do, you can simply buy a coax to RCA converting adapter. I have a lot of 'em and use them quite often for audio and video cables.
Yes, they come in different sizes for different products and appliances. They are different lengths, have different size connectors for different things.
Yes they do. They vary in size depending on what you need to connect them to. Different companies offer different lengths, so you can compare lengths and prices before you purchase a cord.
Coaxial Qr is a coax cable that has been developed to met the demands of broadband or internet. At the moment it is considered to be the best of all the coax cables out there as it is very flexible and reliable.
A cable is an informal nautical unit of length equal to 185.2 meters.