Apple Component AV Cable
Easily connect your iPod or iPhone to the component video inputs on a TV. The cable also features audio and USB connectors, and a USB Power Adapter is included in the box.
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Connect an iPod to your television with the Apple Component AV Cable, gather up your friends, and watch videos or slideshows together on the big screen. You can also connect the Component AV Cable to your stereo or powered speakers for a room-filling audio experience.
The Component AV Cable connects to your iPod or Universal Dock via the 30-pin dock connector and to your TV, home theater receiver, or stereo receiver via the component (Y, Pb, and Pr) video and red/white analog audio ports. The cable also features a USB connector that you can plug into a power source, such as a computer or the included USB Power Adapter.
What's in the Box:
- Component AV Cable
- USB Power Adapter
- User Guide
Note: Component video output to television is supported by iPod nano (3rd, 4th and 5th generation), iPod touch (2nd generation), and iPod classic at 480p or 576p resolution; and by iPod touch (1st generation), iPhone, and iPhone 3G at 480i or 576i resolution.
This accessory is compatible with the following:
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 3G
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iPhone
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iPod touch
2nd generation -
iPod touch
1st generation -
iPod classic
120GB 160GB (2009) -
iPod classic
160GB (2007) -
iPod classic 80GB
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iPod nano
5th generation (video camera) -
iPod nano
4th generation (video) -
iPod nano
3rd generation (video)
Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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can we surf the internet on the iPod while connected to a TV for a bigger screen surfing?
- Asked by PG from Quebec
- Oct 6, 2009
Best Answer
no because the format not compatible
- Answered by MR
- Oct 6, 2009
- 20 of 24 people found this useful
- 1 more answer
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Can I use this cable to plug my iPhone 3GS into a standard definition TV?
- Asked by ED from San Jose
- Oct 7, 2009
Best Answer
I am pretty sure the answer is no. It appears that all the current iPhone/iPod devices output 480p (progressive) to the Component outputs. Most standard definition TV's only accept 480i (interlaced) signals. This mismatch (sending a 480p signal to a 480i TV) causes the video signal to appear 'scrambled' on your TV. The Composite cable should work fine. …More
- Answered by SF from MOUNT PLEASANT
- Nov 1, 2009
- 10 of 10 people found this useful
- 4 more answers
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will this cable connection work with a tv that just has the red, white, and yellow inputs?
- Asked by LB from Salt Lake City
- Oct 9, 2009
Best Answer
No, you would need the Apple Composite AV Cable.
- Answered by RH from Bossier City
- Oct 10, 2009
- 21 of 22 people found this useful
- 1 more answer
Most Recent
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What kind of cable do I need to display everything off my iPhone onto my TV, not just videos?
- Asked by NF from Sacramento
- Dec 4, 2009
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My home theatre receiver's component cable input is already being used. How do I connect my universal dock to hear music through my external speakers
- Asked by RA from Gloucester
- Dec 3, 2009
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Will these work with an iPhone 3GS running 3.12 and what resolution would be displayed?
- Asked by HH from Louisville
- Dec 2, 2009
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I want to stream iPhone musicne in my office to my patient waiting room, right next door. What do I need to do that? Would wireless speakers work?
- Asked by BP from Santa Rosa
- Nov 30, 2009
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Which cables do I need to hook up the iPod Touch to a Bose GSX 3-2-1 Home Theater System
- Asked by AP from Ann Arbor
- Nov 30, 2009
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Will this work on iphone 3g with firmware 3.0 and higher ?and how many months does it take to answer?Because I see others have asked this question .
- Asked by PR from menlo park
- Nov 30, 2009
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if i conect my ipod to my tv can i watch videos of tvuplayer on my tv
- Asked by SC from harrisburg
- Nov 30, 2009
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Can I get the composite AV cables without the wall charger that is included in the package?
- Asked by SM from Swansea
- Nov 28, 2009
