Right-angled VGA video cable - male to female - 15pin high density D-sub - 3m
Length 3 metres VGA Connector (15 pin high density D-sub) Male     VGA Connector (15 pin high density D-sub) Female  
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Product Code:
V300303

2 in stock
£18.40
£16.01 ex VAT
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Description

VDC’s comprehensive range of VGA cables are competitively priced without any compromise on quality. All cables are manufactured from a tough yet flexible blue VGA cable, which uses true 75 Ohm coaxial elements for red, green and blue (RGB). Horizontal and vertical syncs and ID bit data functions are connected with paired and single tracer wires. In common with VGA conventions, pin 9 is unconnected.

Right angled male connector - ideal for use with floor dip box systems, wall mounted panels and in situations where monitors need to be mounted flush to a wall.

Connectors are 15pin high density D-sub with thumbscrews.
Cable outside diameter – 10mm
Colour - blue

PLEASE NOTE: The manufacturer has redesigned these connectors so that they are smaller, however, in the process of doing this they have also changed the orientation of the right-angled d-sub connector so that the cable comes out of the opposite side of the connector.  At the moment we have mixed stock of the old and new types in the various lengths. If the orientation is critical please call us to check.

This VDC product is also available in the following lengths:

 1m - Right-angled VGA video cable - male to female - 15pin high density D-sub - £10.90

 5m - Right-angled VGA video cable - male to female - 15pin high density D-sub - £26.60

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