C2G 15ft VGA Cable - Select VGA Video Cable M/M - In-Wall CMG-Rated
C2G 15ft VGA Cable - Select VGA Video Cable M/M - In-Wall CMG-Rated
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C2G 15ft VGA Cable - Select VGA Video Cable M/M - In-Wall CMG-Rated

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  • In-wall, CMG-rated jacket
  • Supports up to a 2048x1536 resolution
  • All 15 pins wired to support DDC2 (E-DDC) and EDID
  • Low profile connectors
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Jul 25, 2023
macheadz
5 out of 5 stars review

Great long VGA cable

Excellect VGA signal from 25ft cable. As mentioned by others, the thumbscrews are too short to screw into Apple Mini DVI to VGA adapters. Using a utility knife, it is possible to cut 3/32" off the end of the PVC jacket just above the shielding to allow the thumbscrews to securely attach to the adapters.

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Feb 20, 2018
SJA IT Administrator
4 out of 5 stars review

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Durable Cable with a Short Coming

This VGA cable is thick and durable so it should break over time like the thinner cables we've used. However, the set screws aren't long enough to grab into our Apple Mini DV to VGA adapters. This is a big problem in that our teachers use laptops on carts stationed next to the Promethean boards at the front of the classroom. If someone bumps the VGA cable or the cart is moved a little or just over time the VGA cable disconnects from the adapter. I'll probably use some zip ties or drill the set screw hole out a little so as to grab the female screws in the adapter. Other than that issue the 15' cable works very well. By the way, the VGA cable connected and screwed in just fine on the Promethean board female VGA connector. I have see female screws to be set deeper on various hardware.

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