VGA Monitor Cable - 90 Degree Downward Male to Straight Male VGA Cable
Angled VGA Cable - 1 Foot 90° Downward Male to Straight Male
The 90 degree angled VGA cable makes installation simple even in the tightest locations. These cables use a combination of coax and twisted pair ensuring a distortion free run up to 100 feet. These VGA cables are ideal for video presentation devices, video splitters, and KVM switches
Features:
- Connector 1: Straight VGA Male
- Connector 2: 90 degree angled VGA male
- Assembled with coax and twisted pair
- Cable breaks downward from the connector
Product Questions
Q: What is the difference between a 14 and 15 pin VGA cable?
A: Some HDTV's require the use of a 15 pin cable in order to sync the resolution of the monitor. 14 pin VGA cables lack the needed pin to do this.
Q: What are ferrite beads?
A: A ferrite bead is an interference filter for electronic cabling. It works by filtering out high frequency noise and dissipating it as heat. This enables a better quality signal.
Q: What does the jacket rating CL2 CM and CMP mean?
- CL2 is the standard type of PVC jacket used for low voltage cable. CL2 rated cables are often referred to as in-wall rated cables and can be run almost anywhere except plenums. CL2 is more common for non-professional use.
- CM is standard communications cabling that is not run in walls or in plenum air spaces.
- CMP 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.
Q: What is the difference between VGA and SVGA?
A: VGA and SVGA stand for Video Graphics Array and Super Video Graphics Array. Standard VGA has a maximum resolution of 640x480. SVGA provides a better image quality at a resolution of 800x600+.