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  • DVI-A cables are designed to carry an analog signal. This 3.24 foot black cable is perfect if you have a newer graphics card with a DVI output and a monitor that only supports VGA. DVI cables are used with newer video cards and monitors for higher resolution. DVI-D (Digital) can not convert to VGA (Analog). Only DVI-A (Analog) can be converted into VGA (Analog).
    Part No. 10V4-05301BK
  • Our 1 meter (3.3 foot) black DVI-D Dual Link cable has DVI-D male ends with thumb screws. This DVI cable features foil and braid shielding, ferrites and 28 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors for a high quality video signal for your display(s). This DVI-D cable is used to connect your computer to your high resolution monitor. Dual link DVI cables support high definition resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600. DVI has superseded the analog signal carrying VGA type cables for some manufacturers. While its video resolutions are similar to HDMI, it should be noted that DVI cables carry a video signal only unlike the former which also supports surround sound audio. Please note: The maximum recommended length of this DVI cable for 2560 x 1600 resolution displays is 5 meters, longer lengths will require our thicker 24 gauge cable or an amplifier: Part # 41H1-144DV.
    Part No. 10V2-05301BK-F
  • This 100 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-201HD
  • Our 10 foot black Slim HD15 video cable, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. This specific cable is a slim version, composed of 32 AWG (American Wire Gauge) coaxial wires, which is easier to route and manage. Ferrite Cores are small magnetic cores wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. Slim SVGA Monitor Cables are smaller diameter than normal SVGA cables. Slim SVGA Cables also have a smaller hood and ferrite's to fit where other SVGA Cables will not. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-11110
  • This 10 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20110
  • This 10 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20210
  • Our 15 meter (50 foot) black DVI-D Dual Link cable has DVI-D male ends with thumb screws. This DVI cable features foil and braid shielding, ferrites and 24 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors for a high quality video signal for your display(s). This DVI-D cable is used to connect your computer to your high resolution monitor. Dual link DVI cables support high definition resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600. DVI has superseded the analog signal carrying VGA type cables for some manufacturers. While its video resolutions are similar to HDMI, it should be noted that DVI cables carry a video signal only unlike the former which also supports surround sound audio. Please note: The maximum recommended length of this DVI cable for 2560 x 1600 resolution displays is 15 meters, longer lengths will require an amplifier: Part # 41H1-144DV.
    Part No. 10V2-05315BK-F
  • Our 15 foot black Slim HD15 video cable, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. This specific cable is a slim version, composed of 32 AWG (American Wire Gauge) coaxial wires, which is easier to route and manage. Ferrite Cores are small magnetic cores wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. Slim SVGA Monitor Cables are smaller diameter than normal SVGA cables. Slim SVGA Cables also have a smaller hood and ferrite's to fit where other SVGA Cables will not. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-11115
  • This 15 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20115
  • This 15 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20215
  • DVI-A cables are designed to carry an analog signal. This 6.6 foot black cable is perfect if you have a newer graphics card with a DVI output and a monitor that only supports VGA. DVI cables are used with newer video cards and monitors for higher resolution. DVI-D (Digital) can not convert to VGA (Analog). Only DVI-A (Analog) can be converted into VGA (Analog).
    Part No. 10V4-05302BK
  • Our 2 meter (6.6 foot) black DVI-D Dual Link cable has DVI-D male ends with thumb screws. This DVI cable features foil and braid shielding, ferrites and 28 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors for a high quality video signal for your display(s). This DVI-D cable is used to connect your computer to your high resolution monitor. Dual link DVI cables support high definition resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600. DVI has superseded the analog signal carrying VGA type cables for some manufacturers. While its video resolutions are similar to HDMI, it should be noted that DVI cables carry a video signal only unlike the former which also supports surround sound audio. Please note: The maximum recommended length of this DVI cable for 2560 x 1600 resolution displays is 5 meters, longer lengths will require our thicker 24 gauge cable or an amplifier: Part # 41H1-144DV.
    Part No. 10V2-05302BK-F
  • Our 2 meter (6.6 foot) black DVI-D Single Link cable has DVI-D male ends with thumb screws. This DVI cable features foil and braid shielding, ferrite cores and 28 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors for a high quality video signal for your display(s). This DVI-D cable is used to connect your computer to your monitor or HDTV. Single link DVI cables support high definition resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 which will cover 1080p (1920 x 1080) - enough to satisfy most HD fans. DVI has superseded the analog signal carrying VGA type cables for some manufacturers. While its video resolutions are similar to HDMI, it should be noted that DVI cables carry a video signal only unlike the former which also supports surround sound audio. Please note: The maximum recommended length of this DVI cable for 1920 x 1200 resolution displays is 5 meters, longer lengths will require our thicker gauge cable or an amplifier: Part # 41H1-144DV. The maximum length cable for a display with a resolution up to 1280 x 1024 is 15 meters, beyond that you would need an amplifier.
    Part No. 10V1-05302BK-F
  • Our 25 foot black Slim HD15 video cable, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. This specific cable is a slim version, composed of 32 AWG (American Wire Gauge) coaxial wires, which is easier to route and manage. Ferrite Cores are small magnetic cores wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. Slim SVGA Monitor Cables are smaller diameter than normal SVGA cables. Slim SVGA Cables also have a smaller hood and ferrite's to fit where other SVGA Cables will not. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-11125
  • This 25 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20125
  • This 25 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20225
  • Our 3 meter (10 foot) black DVI-D Dual Link cable has DVI-D male ends with thumb screws. This DVI cable features foil and braid shielding, ferrites and 28 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors for a high quality video signal for your display(s). This DVI-D cable is used to connect your computer to your high resolution monitor. Dual link DVI cables support high definition resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600. DVI has superseded the analog signal carrying VGA type cables for some manufacturers. While its video resolutions are similar to HDMI, it should be noted that DVI cables carry a video signal only unlike the former which also supports surround sound audio. Please note: The maximum recommended length of this DVI cable for 2560 x 1600 resolution displays is 5 meters, longer lengths will require our thicker 24 gauge cable or an amplifier: Part # 41H1-144DV.
    Part No. 10V2-05303BK-F
  • Our 3 meter (10 foot) black DVI-D Single Link cable has DVI-D male ends with thumb screws. This DVI cable features foil and braid shielding, ferrite cores and 28 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors for a high quality video signal for your display(s). This DVI-D cable is used to connect your computer to your monitor or HDTV. Single link DVI cables support high definition resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 which will cover 1080p (1920 x 1080) - enough to satisfy most HD fans. DVI has superseded the analog signal carrying VGA type cables for some manufacturers. While its video resolutions are similar to HDMI, it should be noted that DVI cables carry a video signal only unlike the former which also supports surround sound audio. Please note: The maximum recommended length of this DVI cable for 1920 x 1200 resolution displays is 5 meters, longer lengths will require our thicker gauge cable or an amplifier: Part # 41H1-144DV. The maximum length cable for a display with a resolution up to 1280 x 1024 is 15 meters, beyond that you would need an amplifier.
    Part No. 10V1-05303BK-F
  • This 35 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20135
  • Our 3 foot black Slim HD15 video cable, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. This specific cable is a slim version, composed of 32 AWG (American Wire Gauge) coaxial wires, which is easier to route and manage. Ferrite Cores are small magnetic cores wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. Slim SVGA Monitor Cables are smaller diameter than normal SVGA cables. Slim SVGA Cables also have a smaller hood and ferrite's to fit where other SVGA Cables will not. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-11103
  • This 3 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20103
  • This 3 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20203
  • DVI-A cables are designed to carry an analog signal. This 16.5 foot black cable is perfect if you have a newer graphics card with a DVI output and a monitor that only supports VGA. DVI cables are used with newer video cards and monitors for higher resolution. DVI-D (Digital) can not convert to VGA (Analog). Only DVI-A (Analog) can be converted into VGA (Analog).
    Part No. 10V4-05305BK
  • Our 5 meter (16.5 foot) black DVI-D Dual Link cable has DVI-D male ends with thumb screws. This DVI cable features foil and braid shielding, ferrites and 28 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors for a high quality video signal for your display(s). This DVI-D cable is used to connect your computer to your high resolution monitor. Dual link DVI cables support high definition resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600. DVI has superseded the analog signal carrying VGA type cables for some manufacturers. While its video resolutions are similar to HDMI, it should be noted that DVI cables carry a video signal only unlike the former which also supports surround sound audio. Please note: The maximum recommended length of this DVI cable for 2560 x 1600 resolution displays is 5 meters, longer lengths will require our thicker 24 gauge cable or an amplifier: Part # 41H1-144DV.
    Part No. 10V2-05305BK-F
  • This 50 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20150
  • This 6 foot black KVM (Keyboard/Video/Mouse) cable is specifically made to connect a VGA KVM switch with PS2 mouse and keyboard to a computer. A KVM switch is used to share a single monitor, mouse and keyboard between 2 computers. This KVM cable consists of one male SVGA (HD15), and two male PS2 (MiniDin6) connections on both ends. The PS2 connectors are color coded green for your mouse and purple for your keyboard.
    Part No. 10H1-30106BK
  • This black 6 foot HD15 (SVGA) Male to BNC (5 Male) Breakout cable is used for connecting a PC to a monitor that utilizes BNC connectors. Our cable features a molded boot, a ferrite bead, and double-shielding to insure minimal signal loss and reduce interference.
    Part No. 10H1-18106BK
  • Our 6 foot black Slim HD15 video cable, more commonly referred to as a SVGA male to male cable, is typically used to connect a computer to a computer monitor. This specific cable is a slim version, composed of 32 AWG (American Wire Gauge) coaxial wires, which is easier to route and manage. Ferrite Cores are small magnetic cores wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. Slim SVGA Monitor Cables are smaller diameter than normal SVGA cables. Slim SVGA Cables also have a smaller hood and ferrite's to fit where other SVGA Cables will not. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-11106
  • This 6ft SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20106
  • This 6 foot black SVGA extension cable has a HD15 male and a HD15 female end. The cable features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for extending the length of a computer to computer monitor connection for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video extension cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20206
  • This 75 foot black SVGA Cable has two HD15 male ends and features ferrite beads, coaxial construction and double shielding. Its primary use is for connecting a computer to a computer monitor for video display. The ferrite beads/cores are small iron oxide alloy cylinders wrapped around the ends of the cable. They are used to suppress EMI/RFI electronic noise on the cable by absorbing the unwanted high frequencies and dissipating them. The coaxial construction and double shielding work to further suppress noise, delivering you the best picture possible. Our SVGA video cables can handle the lowest resolutions used on computer monitors today all the way up to a maximum of 2048 x 1536.
    Part No. 10H1-20175
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