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Computer Cables / Connectors / Adapters
Monitor Cables – VGA / DVI / HDMI / DisplayPort
Monitors are still connected with the graphic-
cards of PCs by cable.
Cable is not equal to cable! The differences are
in the "inner life" of the cable.
Different ways of screening, different wire qua-
lity and different connectors are making the
difference between monitor cables.
cards of PCs by cable.
Cable is not equal to cable! The differences are
in the "inner life" of the cable.
Different ways of screening, different wire qua-
lity and different connectors are making the
difference between monitor cables.
VALUE VGA (HD15) monitor cables have 14
wires which are 1:1 connected. Pin 9 is not
connected.
wires which are 1:1 connected. Pin 9 is not
connected.
ROLINE VGA monitor cables have also 14
wires which are 1:1 connected.
Also pin 9 is not connected, but in this cable an
additional screen is connected with the connec-
tor.
VALUE 3S+7 monitor cables are double shiel-
ded cables, consisting of 3 coaxial wires for the
Colour-Signals and 7 AWG28 wires.
wires which are 1:1 connected.
Also pin 9 is not connected, but in this cable an
additional screen is connected with the connec-
tor.
VALUE 3S+7 monitor cables are double shiel-
ded cables, consisting of 3 coaxial wires for the
Colour-Signals and 7 AWG28 wires.
ROLINE High Quality monitor cable - with
and without ferrite core - are suitable ideally
for the transport of the signals on longer
distances. 3 coaxial wires for the colour
signals and 7 AWG28 wires, united into
high-quality protected cable, ensures an opti-
mal image quality. Cables with all pins connec-
ted are offering DDC functionality.
and without ferrite core - are suitable ideally
for the transport of the signals on longer
distances. 3 coaxial wires for the colour
signals and 7 AWG28 wires, united into
high-quality protected cable, ensures an opti-
mal image quality. Cables with all pins connec-
ted are offering DDC functionality.
DVI (Digital Video Interface)
It is a form of video interface technology
made to maximize the quality of flat panel
LCD monitors and modern video graphics
cards.
It is a form of video interface technology
made to maximize the quality of flat panel
LCD monitors and modern video graphics
cards.
Three types of DVI connections:
DVI-Digital, DVI-Analog and DVI-Integrated
(Digital & Analog)
DVI-Digital, DVI-Analog and DVI-Integrated
(Digital & Analog)
DVI-D cables are used for direct digital connec-
tions between source video (namely, video
cards) and digital LCD monitors.
DVI-D eliminates the analog conversion process
and improves the connection between source
and display.
tions between source video (namely, video
cards) and digital LCD monitors.
DVI-D eliminates the analog conversion process
and improves the connection between source
and display.
DVI-A cables are used to carry an analog signal
to an analog display, such as a CRT monitor or
a HDTV. Although some signal quality is lost
from the digital to analogue conversion, it still
transmits a higher quality picture than stan-
dard VGA.
to an analog display, such as a CRT monitor or
a HDTV. Although some signal quality is lost
from the digital to analogue conversion, it still
transmits a higher quality picture than stan-
dard VGA.
DVI-I cables are integrated cables which are
capable of transmitting either a digital-to-digi-
tal signal or an analog-to-analog signal. This
makes it a more versatile cable, being usable in
either digital or analog situations.
capable of transmitting either a digital-to-digi-
tal signal or an analog-to-analog signal. This
makes it a more versatile cable, being usable in
either digital or analog situations.
DVI digital and analogue formats are non-
interchangeable. This means that a DVI-D cable
will not work with an analogue system, nor a
DVI-A on a digital system. To connect an analo-
gue source to a digital display, you'll need a
VGA to DVI-D electronic converter; to connect a
digital output to an analogue monitor, you'll
need a DVI-D to VGA converter.
interchangeable. This means that a DVI-D cable
will not work with an analogue system, nor a
DVI-A on a digital system. To connect an analo-
gue source to a digital display, you'll need a
VGA to DVI-D electronic converter; to connect a
digital output to an analogue monitor, you'll
need a DVI-D to VGA converter.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interfa-
ce)
By delivering crystal-clear, all-digital audio
and video via a single cable, HDMI dramatical-
ly simplifies cabling and helps provide consu-
mers with the highest-quality home theater
experience. HDMI provides an interface bet-
ween any audio/video source, such as a set-top
box, DVD player, or A/V receiver and an audio
and/or video monitor, such as a digital televisi-
on (DTV), over a single cable.
ce)
By delivering crystal-clear, all-digital audio
and video via a single cable, HDMI dramatical-
ly simplifies cabling and helps provide consu-
mers with the highest-quality home theater
experience. HDMI provides an interface bet-
ween any audio/video source, such as a set-top
box, DVD player, or A/V receiver and an audio
and/or video monitor, such as a digital televisi-
on (DTV), over a single cable.
HDMI technology has been designed to use
standard copper cable construction at long
lengths (up to 15 meters).
standard copper cable construction at long
lengths (up to 15 meters).
DP (DisplayPort)
It is a digital display interface standard that
defines a new digital audio/video interconnec-
tion. The intension of the DP is to be used pri-
marily between a computer and its display
monitor, or a computer and a home-theater. DP
is signal compatible with HDMI. Particularity:
A connection between DP and HDMI or DVI is
only working in one direction: the DP plug has
to be connected to the source device (e.g. gra-
phic card).
It is a digital display interface standard that
defines a new digital audio/video interconnec-
tion. The intension of the DP is to be used pri-
marily between a computer and its display
monitor, or a computer and a home-theater. DP
is signal compatible with HDMI. Particularity:
A connection between DP and HDMI or DVI is
only working in one direction: the DP plug has
to be connected to the source device (e.g. gra-
phic card).
VGA
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VI
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HDMI
HDMI
DP
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