By Citi Electronics

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Product Description
IEEE 1394b or FireWire 800 provides transfer speeds up to a blazing 800Mbps! This is twice the speed of the original 1394 standard. 1394b is a must-have for transporting and networking multiple types of digital data between users and systems. Digital Video (DV) camcorders, scanners, printers, videoconferencing cameras, and fixed-disk drives can all share a common bus connection not only to a PC, but to each other as well. With Windows Me or Apple's FireWire Target Disk Mode you can use an IEEE-1394b cable to connect two computers together to allow for file sharing.IEEE-1394b Cables from CiTi provide you with the quality you need to achieve high-speed performance you expect from your IEEE-1394b devices. These cables are designed to be 100% compatible with Apple FireWire , Sony iLink , and all other IEEE-1394b peripherals. Twisted pair cabling and shielded construction ensures IEEE-1394b Cables meet or exceed current IEEE-1394b standards.
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