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Clever Little Box VGA Cables
These low profile VGA populated cables are high-quality low profile VGA cables designed for use in high visible areas or areas with limited space. The VGA cable can be used for video signal connection of PC or Laptops to projectors display screens or TVs.
Features and Benefits
• Low profile VGA connectors
• Blue colour
• Male to Male or Male to Female
• Secure connection using metal thumb screws
• Ideal for use in high visible areas or racks with limited space
• Can be used for video signal connection of PC/Laptops, projectors, display screens
What is the difference between VGA and SVGA?
A video graphic array (VGA) cable carries analog signals and supports video resolutions up to and including 640 x 480 resolution. A super video graphic array (SVGA) cable carries analog signals and supports high-resolutions up to and including 800 x 600 resolution.
Whats the advantage of VGA?
• VGA supports low-resolutions
• Keep signals intact
• Thinner Cables
• Economical
• VGA are useful for short distances less than 10 metres
Application Information
VGA cables are a vital component when setting up computers to monitors, projectors and high definition television sets. On laptop computers or other small devices a mini-VGA port may be required in place of the full-sized VGA connector.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Product details
Clever Little Box VGA Cables
These low profile VGA populated cables are high-quality low profile VGA cables designed for use in high visible areas or areas with limited space. The VGA cable can be used for video signal connection of PC or Laptops to projectors display screens or TVs.
Features and Benefits
• Low profile VGA connectors
• Blue colour
• Male to Male or Male to Female
• Secure connection using metal thumb screws
• Ideal for use in high visible areas or racks with limited space
• Can be used for video signal connection of PC/Laptops, projectors, display screens
What is the difference between VGA and SVGA?
A video graphic array (VGA) cable carries analog signals and supports video resolutions up to and including 640 x 480 resolution. A super video graphic array (SVGA) cable carries analog signals and supports high-resolutions up to and including 800 x 600 resolution.
Whats the advantage of VGA?
• VGA supports low-resolutions
• Keep signals intact
• Thinner Cables
• Economical
• VGA are useful for short distances less than 10 metres
Application Information
VGA cables are a vital component when setting up computers to monitors, projectors and high definition television sets. On laptop computers or other small devices a mini-VGA port may be required in place of the full-sized VGA connector.