ANJO TV-out Cable Full Copper VGA Cable 1.5 Meter, 15 Pin Male to Male, Support HD Video/PC/Laptop(Blue, For Computer, 1.5 m)
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• Anjo 3+8 VGA (Video Graphic Array) Cable is a Three-Row 15 Pin DE-15 Connector, Length - 1.2 Meter/3.10 Feet, Cable Thickness - 20 MM, Weight - 100 Gm, Colour – Blue, 1 Year Manufacturing Warranty.• Experience a reliable, quality connection with this convenient VGA to VGA cable. The cable links any VGA-equipped desktop, laptop or computer to a computer monitor, display or projector with a 15-pin VGA port. Ideal for at home or work. The cable creates a reliable connection for anything from gaming to video editing or video projection.• Copper plated connectors resist corrosion and improve the signal performance; Cable shielding protects against EM and RF interference; bare copper conductors enhance cable performance.• High-Quality Engineering VGA cable , Come with durable moulded connectors with thumbscrews for a secure connection and support Projector, Laptop, PC, Monitor, TV, LED, LCD, Scanner, printer, play station-gaming, DVD player and all other VGA supported devices.• Anjo Latest version VGA Cable supports 3D Content, Ethernet and Audio Return Channel. Guaranteed 4K, 1440p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i resolutions. Supports Refresh Rates of up to 240hz and 48-Bit Deep Colour. Support Transfer Rates of up to 340Mhz or 10.2 GBPS. Supports true HD Dolby 7.1 and DTS-HD Master Audio.Anjo 3+8 VGA (Video Graphic Array) Cable is a Three-Row 15 Pin DE-15 Connector. VGA Connectors and cables carry analog component RGBHV (red, green, blue, horizontal sync, vertical sync) video signals, and VESA Display Data channel (VESA DDC) data. The VGA Interface is not engineered to be hot pluggable (so that the user can connect or disconnect the output device while the host is running). Anjo higher-quality cables typically contain coaxial wiring and insulation which make them thicker. Anjo VGA cable can be used with a variety of supported VGA Resolutions, ranging from 640x350px @ 70 Hz (24 MHz of signal bandwidth) to 1280x1024 px (SXGA) @ 85 Hz (160 MHz) and up to 2048x1536px (QXGA) @ 85 Hz (388 MHz).