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Branded 15 Pin VGA to VGA Cable Genuine (Renewed)

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Highlights

  • Brand : Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, Aoc, LG, Samsung
  • Length : 1.5 Meter
  • Type : 15 Pin VGA to VGA male Connector
  • Condition : Likely New

VGA to VGA Cable typically refers to a VGA (Video Graphics Array) cable with a 15-pin connector on both ends, used for transmitting video signals between devices such as computers, monitors, and projectors. 

1. Connector Type

  • 15-pin DE-15 (HD-15) connectors on both ends.
  • The connectors are usually male to male (with pins) and are color-coded blue on the ends to align with VGA ports.

2. Cable Specifications

  • VGA Standard: Supports resolutions up to 1920x1080p (1080p) and higher depending on the quality of the cable and the devices involved.
  • Signal Type: Analog signal transmission (RGB).
  • Pinout:
    • Pins 1-5: Red, Green, Blue, Horizontal Sync, and Vertical Sync.
    • Pins 6-9: Ground connections.
    • Pins 10-15: Various signal grounds and data lines for color and sync signals.

3. Cable Length

  • Typically comes in lengths ranging from 1 meter (3 feet) to 5 meters (16 feet) or more. The length of the cable affects the quality of the signal (longer cables can experience signal degradation).

4. Cable Material

  • Conductors: Typically made from copper to transmit the video signals efficiently.
  • Shielding: Often features foil or braided shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and improve signal quality, especially over longer distances.
  • Outer Insulation: Usually a durable PVC or similar material to protect the cable from wear and tear.

5. Resolution Support

  • Common resolutions supported by VGA cables include:
    • 640x480 (VGA)
    • 800x600 (SVGA)
    • 1024x768 (XGA)
    • 1280x1024 (SXGA)
    • 1600x1200 (UXGA)
    • 1920x1080 (Full HD)

6. Compatibility

  • Compatible with most VGA-enabled devices such as:
    • PCs or laptops
    • Monitors
    • Projectors
    • TVs (though less common nowadays for higher resolutions)