Peripheral Cables

Peripheral cables are a type of electronic cable used to connect peripheral devices, such as printers, monitors, scanners, and external storage drives, to a computer or other electronic device. These cables transmit data, power, or audio/video signals between the peripheral device and the main device, allowing for communication and functionality between the two devices. Examples of peripheral cables include USB cables, HDMI cables, VGA cables, Ethernet cables, and power cables.

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