An AV cable typically has three color-coded connectors: red, white (or black), and yellow. The red and white connectors are for audio (right and left channels), while the yellow connector is for composite video. The cable itself is usually a thick, flexible cord, and the connectors are often made of plastic with metal tips. AV cables are commonly used to connect devices like DVD players, game consoles, and older TVs.
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