A load of technika branded cables for dirt cheap. Ideal for anyone who hasn't branched out into the digital age of wireless.
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mackay85
2 Jul 16#1
Corstorphine tesco for those who are interested...
Graham1979
2 Jul 16#2
had some in my store (stockton) but their the funny shaped head that poundland had in a while back and wont connect to a printer or most usb 3 external drives.
cliosport65 to Graham1979
4 Jul 16#5
i noticed that not sure what they connect to :smirk:
the__cat
3 Jul 161#3
A Technika 1m cable for £12?! Wow who buys this stuff?
mackay85 to the__cat
3 Jul 161#4
Obviously not many, they had loads of them!!
masliya
7 Jul 16#6
This could be a printer usb cable! Just looking at the photo... If that's the case then it's well worth it as they're not cheap and most printers didn't come with it from new. Otherwise £12 for a normal cable is a sin and as a punishment I wouldn't even buy it even now they dropped it to 85p :smile:
Fish2013
7 Jul 162#7
Whether it's a Technika or an Audioquest Pearl USB cable, the signal speed and quality are identical. There's a lot a rubbish talked about digital cables, both audio, and video.
GDB2222 to Fish2013
7 Jul 16#8
Less bad than hi fi cables though.
haritori to Fish2013
7 Jul 16#9
Not true, I have notice that gold plated cables, Wimbledon as been noticeably more faster this year, previously I just used normal copper, explain that genius?
the__cat to Fish2013
7 Jul 16#10
There is, I agree. However my comment was purely in relation to a Technika cable costing £12.
If you want to get technical about it though I'm all ears :smirk:
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If you want to get technical about it though I'm all ears :smirk: