DVI-A to VGA Cable - 1 Meter DVI-A Male to VGA Male Analog Video
DVI-A cables are designed to carry only an analog signal. The cable is perfect if you have a newer graphics card with a DVI output and a monitor that only supports VGA. DVI cables are used with newer video cards and monitors for higher resolution. The DVI-A to VGA cable will support a resolution up to 1920 x 1080.
Features:
Connector A: DVI-A Male
Connector B: VGA Male (HD15)
Resolutions up to 1920 x 1080
Supports analog signals
Supports hot plugging of DVI display devices
PC and Mac compatible
Compatible with flat panel displays, digital CRT displays, projectors, and HDTV
Meets DVI DDWG Standard
Please note that DVI does not support audio. A separate audio cable will need to be run if needed.
A: DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface. DVI was developed by the industry body DDWG (the Data Display Working Group) to send digital or analog information from a computer to a display such as a flat-panel LCD monitor.
Q: What is the difference between DVI-A DVI-D and DVI-I?
DVI-A – The “A" stands for analog which it supports analog DVI signal
DVI-D – The “D" stands for digital which it supports digital DVI signal
DVI-I – The “I" stands for intergraded which it supports both analog and digital DVI signals
Q: What is the difference between dual link and single link?
A: DVI sends a digital signal between devices. A single link cable sends one at a time while a dual link can send two. This effectively allows double the data flow and allows such benefits like larger screen resolutions
Q: What does Plenum rated mean?
A: Plenum is a rating that is given to cables that have passed a stringent burn test and are able to be run through plenum air spaces. Plenum air spaces include drop ceilings and non-ducted HVAC air returns.