VGA splitter cable
1)wire gauge: 28AWG, 30AWG...(optional)
2)Diameter: 6.5mm/8.0mm(optional)
3)Length: 30CM, 1.8M, 5M...(optional)
4)Color: Black, White...(optional)
5)Conductor: Bare copper, Tinned copper...(optional)
6)Insulation: Foamed PE
7)Shielding: Al/mylar, Braid...(optional)
8)Jacket: PVC, PE...(optional)
Further description: VGA cable( Computer ), A type 15pin male -A type 15PIN female white solder G/F. Cable: UL2725 28AWG VGA Cables...
VGA video cable is used to connect a VGA or SVGA card or monitor to each other or to a data switch
Both ends are a high-density 3-row male 15-pin D-SUB connector
Cable is made of 75ohms mini coax video wire, using individually shielded 28-gauge coaxial wire
This low signal loss cable allows lengths of up to 200 feet in most cases with good signal strength
This male VGA to male VGA cable is designed for connecting video card outputs to monitors directly
Most modern flat panel displays require this type of cable
For monitors and displays that have built-in cables, you will need to use a male-to-female VGA extension cable
If you are running video through a conduit or drywall, you may want to use a non-terminated VGA cable with a low profile connector splice
1)wire gauge: 28AWG, 30AWG...(optional)
2)Diameter: 6.5mm/8.0mm(optional)
3)Length: 30CM, 1.8M, 5M...(optional)
4)Color: Black, White...(optional)
5)Conductor: Bare copper, Tinned copper...(optional)
6)Insulation: Foamed PE
7)Shielding: Al/mylar, Braid...(optional)
8)Jacket: PVC, PE...(optional)
Further description: VGA cable( Computer ), A type 15pin male -A type 15PIN female white solder G/F. Cable: UL2725 28AWG VGA Cables...
VGA video cable is used to connect a VGA or SVGA card or monitor to each other or to a data switch
Both ends are a high-density 3-row male 15-pin D-SUB connector
Cable is made of 75ohms mini coax video wire, using individually shielded 28-gauge coaxial wire
This low signal loss cable allows lengths of up to 200 feet in most cases with good signal strength
This male VGA to male VGA cable is designed for connecting video card outputs to monitors directly
Most modern flat panel displays require this type of cable
For monitors and displays that have built-in cables, you will need to use a male-to-female VGA extension cable
If you are running video through a conduit or drywall, you may want to use a non-terminated VGA cable with a low profile connector splice