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HDMI is currently the only single-connection cable that combines both Audio and Video.
DB9 is a connector, not a cable. It is most commonly used for RS-232 serial connections like an external modem.
SAS is SCSI, it connects via a serial cable/connector instead of parallel (long and skinny) connector.
The UTP cable it uses an RJ-45 connector. For coaxial cable, it will be either an F connector or a BNC connector.
RG-6 coaxial cable. Used for connections to TV, has single copper wire center
In device manager browse under Universal Serial Bus controllers. There all the USP ports are listed.
The RS-232C is an adapter cable which connects serial devices to computer applications through a USB. The specifications of this adapter features a 6 foot cable, DB9 male connector and a USB male connector. It is also considered a "Plug and Play" connector.
BNC connector
A rollover cable with a RJ-45 connector will plug into a console port on a Cisco device, the other end can be a DB-9 connector or another RJ-45 that can plug into an adapter.
A HDMI cable will send audio and video down one cable.
A HDMI cable will send audio and video down one cable.
34 pins in a FDD cable connector.