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VGA Cable Deltaco RGB-8D 15m
The Deltaco RGB-8D VGA Cable 15m provides a 15 metre connection with VGA (D-Sub) connectors on both ends for transmitting analog video signals between computers, monitors and projectors. Designed by DELTACO for applications that require extended reach, this cable aims to deliver a stable signal over a longer distance while maintaining a straightforward, durable construction. The product is available in blue and white colour options.
This VGA cable offers a long 15 m length that reduces the need for equipment relocation when connecting distant devices. With standard VGA (D-Sub) connectors on both ends it is compatible with a wide range of legacy and current display devices that support analog VGA input. The cable is constructed for everyday use, providing reliable signal transmission with minimized interference for typical monitoring and presentation setups.
Connect one VGA (D-Sub) connector to the VGA output on the source device (for example a PC or laptop) and the other connector to the VGA input on the display device (monitor or projector). Secure the connectors by tightening the thumbscrews to ensure a stable mechanical and electrical connection. If image quality is degraded, check that both devices are set to compatible resolutions and refresh rates and that connectors are fully seated.
For best results, route the VGA cable away from sources of strong electromagnetic interference such as large power supplies or unshielded network cables. Avoid sharp bends and excessive pulling on the cable; use gentle curves and secure the cable with straps or clips if needed. If you require digital signals or higher resolutions than typical analog VGA supports, consider using a digital interface cable (for example HDMI or DisplayPort) where supported by your equipment.
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