Product Description
Ordinary cable can't deliver all the amazing picture quality from your DVD player.Thin, ordinary patch cable that comes with most TVs can limit signal transfer and cause distortions or fuzziness in video signals. Don't use them to hook up your DVD player. If your TV or A/V receiver and DVD

player have component video connections, you need a high resolution component video cable for the best possible performance.
Monster Standard Component Video 1 delivers the best possible picture.Monster Standard Component Video 1 cable features a special low-loss construction with a dual foil and braided copper shield to reject interference that can cause ghosting or a snowy picture. The result is a sharper, more detailed picture. A low density structured foam dielectric is used for low-loss video signal transfer, so your picture has minimal imperfection. 24k gold contact connectors are corrosion resistant and ensure maximum signal transfer. Connect your DVD player with Monster Standard Component Video 1 interconnect cable for the sharpest, most lifelike video picture and improved video performance possible.
Don't compromise your video performance.For the best possible picture when you're on a budget, Monster Standard Component Video cables offer the highest manufacturing quality at a very affordable price.
Product Description
DVD players, satellite receivers, TVs, and A/V receivers with component video connections are increasingly more common. And with its potentially stunning picture quality, component video is the highest-preferred connection. But if you want the best possible picture from your component video, you need a high-resolution component video cable.Unfortunately, ordinary cables have inferior shielding and flimsy construction that may cause signal degradation, snow, and double image "ghosting." Monster Video 1 low-loss Component Video (MV1CV) offers improved performance for the best possible picture. MV1CV features a dual foil and high-purity, high-density braided copper shielding to reject interference that can cause ghosting or a snowy picture. The result is a sharper, more detailed picture. A low-density structured foam dielectric ensures low-loss video signal transfer, so your picture has minimal imperfections.