Startech.com 0.5m Coax High Resolution Monitor VGA Video Cable - HD15 M/M
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StarTech.com 0.5m Coax High Resolution Monitor VGA Video Cable - HD15 M/M | £6.88 | ||||
Startech StarTech MXTMMHQ50CM | £7.19 | ||||
StarTech.com 0.5m Coax High Resolution Monitor VGA Video Cable - HD15 M/M | £19.23 |
Connect your VGA monitor with the highest quality connection available
The MXTMMHQ50CM 0.5m High Resolution VGA Cable (50cm) is designed to provide the highest video quality possible through VGA ideally suited for high resolution applications of 1920x1200 and above.
This durably constructed coaxial VGA video cable (HD15 to HD15) eliminates the picture "ghosting" and fuzzy images that are inherent to non-coaxial VGA cables while delivering superior EMI interference protection by using ferrite cores near the connector ends.
The StarTech.com Advantage
- Supports high resolution VGA video (1920x1200 or above) suitable for a wide range of applications
- Ferrite cores to help eliminate EMI interference
- Backed by StarTech.com Lifetime warranty
The MXTMMHQ50CM 0.5m High Resolution VGA Cable (50cm) is designed to provide the highest video quality possible through VGA ideally suited for high resolution applications of 1920x1200 and above.
This durably constructed coaxial VGA video cable (HD15 to HD15) eliminates the picture "ghosting" and fuzzy images that are inherent to non-coaxial VGA cables while delivering superior EMI interference protection by using ferrite cores near the connector ends.
The StarTech.com Advantage
- Supports high resolution VGA video (1920x1200 or above) suitable for a wide range of applications
- Ferrite cores to help eliminate EMI interference
- Backed by StarTech.com Lifetime warranty
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