Description
Gain maximum flexibility when positioning your monitor with Premium Shielded VGA Cables from Cables to Go. Constructed from premium grade shielded video cable, these cables use a combination of coax and twisted-pair to accommodate cable runs up to 30.48 meters away, without any of the typical distortion problems associated with extended length cabling runs. These cables are designed to hold the signal over greater distances without the need for boosting or reconditioning. These premium SXGA monitor extension cables are ideal for video presentations, classroom environments, POS, server rooms or for organizing your work area for maximum comfort and efficiency.
Highlights of the CablesToGo 1M HD15 M/M SXGA MONITOR CBL
- Ideal for video presentation devices, video splitters and KVM switches
- Connectors HD15 male to HD15 male or HD15 female
- Constructed from premium grade shielded video cable which uses a combination of coax and twisted-pair
Specifications
Summary
- Product Description
- Cables to Go Premium - VGA cable - 1 m
- Type
- VGA cable
- Technology
- Shielded
- Length
- 1 m
- Connector(s)
- 1 x 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - male
- Connector(s) (Other Side)
- 1 x 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - male
- Compliant Standards
- RoHS
Detail
General
- Type
- VGA cable
- Technology
- Shielded
- Length
- 1 m
Connectivity
- Connector(s)
- 1 x 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - male
- Connector(s) (Other Side)
- 1 x 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - male
Miscellaneous
- Compliant Standards
- RoHS
Customer reviews
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Cheap and short
Reviewed by Sangho. Review Posted 17/12/2010
Note that it's 1meter long!
It's really short as for PC usuage!
If you are thinking of purchasing this product along with a monitor, don't! it barely reach from the monitor to the VGA socket.
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