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Cable Neutralle D-Sub (VGA) to D-Sub (VGA) 1 m — 81920, black
Cable Neutralle D-Sub (VGA) to D-Sub (VGA) 1 m — 81920, black
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Cable Neutralle D-Sub (VGA) to D-Sub (VGA) 1 m — 81920, black
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Cable Neutralle D-Sub (VGA) to D-Sub (VGA) 1 m — 81920, black
Cable Neutralle D-Sub (VGA) to D-Sub (VGA) 1 m — 81920, black
Neutralle D-Sub (VGA) to D-Sub (VGA) 1 m — 81920 is a one-metre analog video cable with male D-Sub (VGA) connectors on both ends. It is designed to carry standard RGB analog video signals between devices that feature VGA ports, such as desktop PCs, monitors, projectors and older graphics cards. The compact 1 m length suits short runs where a secure, low-profile VGA connection is required and cable clutter must be minimised.
The cable provides a reliable analog connection using standard 15-pin D-Sub (VGA) connectors and a flexible jacket for easy routing. Its one-metre length reduces excess cable and signal loss that can occur with longer runs. The Neutralle construction ensures consistent contact between connector pins and device sockets, supporting stable image transmission for legacy and workplace equipment that use VGA interfaces.
Connect one end of the cable to the VGA output of the source device (for example a PC or laptop) and the other end to the VGA input of the display device (monitor or projector). Secure the connectors by tightening the thumb screws to ensure a stable mechanical and electrical connection. After connecting, select the appropriate input on the display device and configure the source device display settings if needed to match the resolution and refresh rate supported by the monitor or projector.
For optimal image quality, keep the cable length short and avoid running the VGA cable in parallel with high-power electrical cables to reduce interference. If connecting devices with different mounting orientations, handle the connectors gently and avoid excessive bending at the cable ends.
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