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Hold on to your favorite old display monitors, televisions and other display equipment a bit longer with VGA and SVGA cables. Get more from your video and audio equipment by selecting SVGA adapter cables, like SVGA-to-HDMI cords, which offer strong connections for stunning video results. Connect to several pieces of equipment at once with VGA and SVGA splitter cords in a variety of lengths, and several options of head ends like HDMI, AV, USB and more.

VGA Cables Remain Useful

Connect projectors, PC monitors and standard and HD video streaming devices with noise-reducing ferrite cable core options. VGA cables transfer analog signals through 14-pin heads. The staggered pins on the first and third rows contain five pins each, while the middle row has only four. VGA-to-VGA cables are most useful for connecting desktop computer towers to computer monitors, and they comfortably support display resolutions of up to 640x480p. VGA to HDMI connectors allow you to use monitors with onboard speaker systems with just one cord. Using one cable helps eliminate tangled cords that make it hard to troubleshoot issues with equipment. Some VGA cable varieties, like SVGA, are also capable of 1080p resolutions for video viewing from HD or Ultra HD monitors. This is particularly handy for gamers, allowing them to connect computer towers to large screen televisions to play their favorite online games with vivid details.

Remove Noise Without Effecting Quality Using SVGA Cables

SVGA and VGA cables can be hard to tell apart since the heads are the same. If you look closely though, the thickness of them gives you a good indicator. SVGA cables are thicker then VGA cables because they require more coating to protect the wires and to help eliminate interference and signal degradation. SVGA requires more video memory and enhanced graphics capability, where VGA can operate on standards nicely. Another giveaway is an SVGA cable usually contains ferrite beads and it supports 800x600p display resolutions or above. Ferrite beads are common in electronics wiring, as they help eliminate EMI noise. The ability to display in higher resolutions lets you get the most from your towers graphics hardware.

Power Work and Game Devices With Video Splitters and Adapters

Use video splitters like HD15 male-to-2x HD15 female to connect to multiple video devices at once or shift between devices easier. Video splitters like VGA-to-2x VGA allow you to connect one tower to multiple monitors to increase productivity at work. Dual monitors are also popular with gamers, as they help them focus on multiple game aspects at once. Use VGA-to-SVGA cables to get better results between VGA and higher resolution devices. Connecting large screen computer monitors or televisions to older desktop towers is easy with a VGA-to-AV cable adapter. Adapters are available for VGA or SVGA-to-S-Video cables as well, which provide video connections from laptops, PCs and other VGA-compatible equipment.