VGA Cable
VGA (Video Graphics Array) Cables are used for connecting display devices, mainly monitors, to the computer. One end of the cable is connected to the computers graphics card output while the other end is connected to the monitor with some VGA leads already being physically attached to the monitor.
VGA Cables can either be an extension of an existing VGA cable with lengths of up to 50 metres or they can convert the VGA connection to a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) or even split the VGA cable into 5 separate BNC (British Naval Connector) wires covering each colour.
There are a variety of VGA cables, some of which are:
VGA Monitor Cables - A cable that connects a video output port, on a computer or other device, to a Video Graphics Array (VGA) display.
S-VGA Premium Monitor Cables - A cable that connects a video output port, on a computer or other device, to a Super-Video Graphics Array (SVGA) display.
S-VGA Premium Gold Monitor Cables (Up to 50m) - A cable that connects a video output port, on a computer or other device, to a Super-Video Graphics Array (SVGA) display using gold plated connectors which produce better connectivity and reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI). Usually used when a permanent high quality display is required or in areas with higher than normal electromagnetic disturbance.
S-VGA BNC Monitor Cables - A cable that connects a video output port, on a computer or other device, to a display device using 5 BNC connectors.
DVI to VGA Cables - This high-quality cable allows you to connect a computer with a DVI-I analogue output to a VGA monitor with a built-in VGA cable. Many modern graphics cards feature both DVI-I (digital and analogue) and VGA (analogue) connectors. This cable is useful when you want to connect two VGA monitors to a computer equipped with one of these cards - simply connect the first monitor to the VGA port and the second, using this cable, to the DVI port.
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