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Reddit mentions of C&E VGA-VGA Standard 15-Pin VGA Male to VGA Male Cable, 10 Feet

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of C&E VGA-VGA Standard 15-Pin VGA Male to VGA Male Cable, 10 Feet. Here are the top ones.

C&E VGA-VGA Standard 15-Pin VGA Male to VGA Male Cable, 10 Feet
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    Features:
  • High performance VGA cable connects a VGA (Video Graphic Array) equipped computer to a monitor or projector with 15-pin VGA port (also known as RGB, DB-15, DE-15, HD-15, HDB-15 or D-sub 15) for video editing, gaming, or video projection
  • Supports resolutions at 800x600 (SVGA), 1024x768 (XGA), 1600x1200 (UXGA), 1080p (Full HD), 1920x1200 (WUXGA), and up for high resolution LCD and LED monitors
  • UL Listed VGA cord engineered with molded strain relief connectors for durability, grip treads for easy plugging and unplugging, and finger-tightened screws for a secure connection
  • The combination of gold-plated connectors and bare copper conductors provides this monitor cable with superior cable performance
  • Foil & braid shielding and integrated cores on the VGA wire minimize crosstalk, suppress noise, and protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Size10 Feet
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 5 comments on C&E VGA-VGA Standard 15-Pin VGA Male to VGA Male Cable, 10 Feet:

u/nickolove11xk · 2 pointsr/stocktonca

Haha its ok. hope you didn't get it from best buy. $5 lol

u/SourerDiesel · 2 pointsr/survivor

As far as getting the episodes onto your tv, it's going to depend on what type of computer you have and what inputs you have on your tv.

A lot of newer computers have HDMI outs and if your TV has an HDMI in it's as straight forward as just connecting the two with an HDMI cord.

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If the computer is older, there is a good chance you have an S-Video out. Assuming your TV has an S-Video in, you'll need an S-Video cord.

If your computer doesn't have an S-Video or HDMI out, it definitely has a VGA out. VGA doesn't convert well to standard TV in's but there is a chance, if your TV is newer, that it will have a VGA in. If it does, you can connect with a VGA cord.

If none of the above options work and you're really desperate you can use a VGA to HDMI converter which is pricey. Obviously, your TV would need an HDMI in.

Now, the three solutions below the hyphens are only for video. For Audio you're going to need to run out of your headphone jack which can be done with a cord like this. You'll need to make sure that you match the audio cords to the video channel (the video jacks and corresponding audio jacks are usually next to each other on the TV). If you have a separate speaker system, you can also run the sound straight into that.

u/nuttertools · 2 pointsr/techsupport

The projector will have [VGA] (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/VGA_port.jpg), [DVI] (http://www.playtool.com/pages/dvicompat/sldldvi.jpg), or [HDMI] (http://3dvision-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/hdmi-female-connector.jpg) input for video, chances are it is VGA. Of course I advise checking the projector and computer first, but you probably need [this adapter] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R3Q6BHK) and [this cable] (http://www.amazon.com/VGA-VGA-Standard-15-Pin-Male-Cable/dp/B0002AHT0M).
To check first look at the ports on your Mac and find one a [thunderbolt or mini display port] (http://cnet1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2011/03/15/b3ef9868-fdba-11e2-8c7c-d4ae52e62bcc/resize/370xauto/bd20b9374d092f0819736fc7d21d21fd/ThunderboltVSDisplayPort.png). Now check the projector for a [VGA] (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/VGA_port.jpg) port. There may already be a cable plugged in heading back to the instructors area, either rigged to hang somewhere, or properly routed to a wall jack with that connector on it.
Edit: these to thunderbolt or mdp

u/myshtuff · 2 pointsr/dreamcast

Oh cool. Thanks for the info. I shall definitely look into getting one of these now. HIGH DEF JET GRIND RADIO AND SHENMUE!!!! AWWWW YEAH!

So I assume this cable is fine?
http://www.amazon.com/10ft-Resolution-monitor-cable-Male/dp/B0002AHT0M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300287374&sr=8-1&rps=1

u/longshot2025 · 1 pointr/techsupport

Your computer probably has a VGA output for video. Looks like this. If your TV has a matching input, you're good to go.

Just about every flatscreen TV has HDMI input too, although only some computers have that built in, and probably not the one you describe.

If your TV is older, it may not have a VGA or HDMI port. In that case it's a little harder because I don't know of any reliable converters. Odds are though that a relatively recent TV will have a VGA input, so that's where you should start.

PS: hooking up a computer to a TV is the same, regardless of how you want to use it.