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VGA Cable Deltaco RGB HD15 10m
The Deltaco RGB HD15 VGA Cable 10m is a 10-metre analogue video cable designed to transmit video signals between computers, monitors, projectors and other display devices. It uses two VGA (D-Sub) connectors and RGB-2C wiring to preserve colour separation and signal integrity across longer runs. The cable's flexible jacket and dual-colour finish (blue and grey) help with installation and cable management in office, classroom and presentation environments.
This VGA cable supports standard analogue video resolutions and maintains stable RGB signal transmission over a 10 m distance thanks to its RGB-2C construction. The dual VGA (HD15/D-Sub) connectors ensure wide compatibility with legacy and current display ports that accept VGA input. The cable’s flexible design and durable outer jacket reduce strain during routing and installation, while the visible colour scheme assists in quick identification among other leads.
Plug one VGA (HD15) connector into the VGA output of your computer or other video source and the other connector into the VGA input of the monitor, projector or display device. Ensure both devices are powered off before connecting if recommended by the equipment manufacturer, then power on the devices and select the correct input on the display. Adjust display settings (resolution and refresh rate) on the source device to match the monitor or projector capabilities for optimal image quality.
For best results, avoid tight bends and kinks in the cable to preserve signal quality. Keep the VGA cable away from high-current power lines and strong electromagnetic sources to reduce interference. If longer distances or higher-resolution digital signals are required, consider using digital interfaces such as HDMI or DisplayPort instead of analogue VGA.
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