A cable jack is a jack on a wall used to connect a television to Cable Television services.
Jack Cable was born on 1934-08-17.
No
the cable needed is a 3.5mm male jack at both ends.
Yes, you can use a TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) cable in a TS (tip-sleeve) jack, but the extra ring on the TRS cable may not provide any additional functionality in a TS jack.
Jack was playing the role Rick.
The question would be, what's the wall jack connected too? A cable? and what's on the other end of the cable?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hama-Connection-Cable-3-5mm-Jack/dp/B0009V8W7I not right-angled but you'll probably find it on that site, I haven't seen such a cable yet.
Yes, you can use a TS (Tip-Sleeve) cable in a TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) jack, but you will only get mono audio output as the TRS jack is designed for stereo audio.
No, while an ethernet cable plug looks like a phone jack cable plug it is actually larger. The PS3 can not be connected to the internet with dial up internet service and an ethernet cable is meant to be connected to a modem or router.
To use analog 3.5 mm jack RCA cables and the PS4 optical audio cable, you will need a DAC; then your Logitech speakers should work.
The RGB cable is VIDEO only, get the AUDIO from the HEADPHONE jack on the computer.
Yes. "You want to use the jack that connects directly to the point where the TV cable comes into you home with no splitters between this jack and the entrance point. Later, if your cable modem connection is constantly going down, you might consider that you've chosen the wrong jack for the connection because an inline splitter can degrade the connection. The cable company that installed the jacks should be able to tell you which jack is best to use for the cable modem." Source: CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing & Maintaining Your PC, Sixth Edition, Jean Andrews, P. 934