Kramer Electronics 1.8m DVI-I/3.5mm - VGA/3.5mm VGA + 3.5mm Black (D-Sub)
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Kramer Electronics 1.8m, DVI-I/3.5mm - VGA/3.5mm VGA (D-Sub) + 3.5mm B C-M | £19.45 | ||||
Kramer Electronics 1.8m DVI-I/3.5mm - VGA/3.5mm VGA (D-Sub) + 3.5mm Black | £18.81 |
Kramer's CMDMA/MGMA cable is designed to connect laptop computers to video conference systems that have a DVI input. It adapts the analog pins of DVIA to a 15pin HD connector and includes an unbalanced audio cable with 3.5mm mini jacks at each end. Also bundled is a short cable that adapts a 3.5mm mini jack to RCA connectors.
- Quality Construction - Rugged cable with molded connectors.
- Compatibility - Use this adapter when you need access to the analog signal present at a DVII source or when you need to connect analog RGBHV to a display that provides only a DVII input. Note that this adapter does not convert analog to digital or digital to analog. Always verify compatibility details for the source/destination in your application.
- Varied Selection of Lengths - Available in lengths of 3 6 10 15 25 and 35ft (0.9 to 10.7m).
- Quality Construction - Rugged cable with molded connectors.
- Compatibility - Use this adapter when you need access to the analog signal present at a DVII source or when you need to connect analog RGBHV to a display that provides only a DVII input. Note that this adapter does not convert analog to digital or digital to analog. Always verify compatibility details for the source/destination in your application.
- Varied Selection of Lengths - Available in lengths of 3 6 10 15 25 and 35ft (0.9 to 10.7m).
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