DIGICOM VGA 505 DIGITAL CABLE

300-Meter / roll


Overview:

VGA (Video Graphics Array) originally referred to the specific display hardware for IBM computers in the 1980s. However, now it has come to mean any cable or port with a VGA connector. The 15-pin connection on a VGA cable can transfer a variety of analog video signals (SVGA, XGA, UXGA, etc.) and it is still commonly used in most computer-to-monitor connections. In addition, you will find VGA ports on many newer televisions so you can connect your computer to your HDTV and show pictures, video and more to your friends and family on a large screen.

Although many of the VGA cables may look alike, there are actually subtle differences in each cable that can affect the signal. High-quality cables will transfer the analog video signal without interruption, whereas low-quality cables can cause such issues as ghosting, where an image blurs when there is movement on the screen. As we examined each one of these cables, we were able to rank them according to the criteria below.

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