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VGA cable GOOBAY 93369 — 3 m, VGA (D-Sub) to VGA (D-Sub), black
VGA cable GOOBAY 93369 — 3 m, VGA (D-Sub) to VGA (D-Sub), black
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VGA cable GOOBAY 93369 — 3 m, VGA (D-Sub) to VGA (D-Sub), black
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VGA cable GOOBAY 93369 — 3 m, VGA (D-Sub) to VGA (D-Sub), black
VGA cable GOOBAY 93369 — 3 m, VGA (D-Sub) to VGA (D-Sub), black
GOOBAY 93369 is a 3 m VGA (D-Sub) to VGA (D-Sub) cable in black, designed to transmit analog video signals between computers, monitors, projectors and other devices with standard 15-pin VGA connectors. It is suitable for home, office and educational AV setups and complies with RoHS requirements.
The cable supports high-resolution LCD and LED displays, including Full HD (1920 x 1080) and WUXGA (1920 x 1200). It features double shielding with three individually shielded coaxial lines for RGB signals and seven control lines to maintain signal integrity. Ferrite cores on both ends reduce electromagnetic interference, while gold-plated connectors resist corrosion and ensure reliable conductivity. Thumb screws on the VGA plugs secure the connection and the 3 m length provides flexibility for typical desk and room layouts.
This cable transmits analog VGA signals and does not carry digital audio or HDMI/DisplayPort video. It is not suitable for devices that require a purely digital connection or for transmitting audio alongside video. For resolutions above WUXGA or for long-distance runs beyond typical 3 m without signal boosters, a different solution may be more appropriate.
Connect one 15-pin VGA plug to the VGA output of your PC or laptop and the other plug to the VGA input of your monitor, projector or other display. Secure both ends using the finger/ thumb screws to ensure a stable mechanical and electrical connection. Select the appropriate input source on the display device and configure the display settings on your computer (resolution and refresh rate) to match the supported resolution. If image quality issues occur, check connector seating and consider reducing cable length or using signal conditioning equipment for longer runs.
For stable image quality, route the VGA cable away from large power cables and wireless transmitters; tighten the thumb screws to prevent accidental disconnects and avoid sharp bends near the connectors.
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