11/13/2024 4:57 a.m.
http://cablematic.iskra.cat/en/products/cable-vga-keyboard-mouse-atx-15m-mm-CC005/
http://cablematic.iskra.cat/en/products/cable-vga-keyboard-mouse-atx-15m-mm-CC005/
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€15.56
€11.51
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€11.51
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€13.63
€10.09
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2 years
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warranty
14 days
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Specifications
- VGA+Keyboard+Mouse cable in ATX and M/M format
- Ideal for CPU switches
- 15m cable length
- ATX and M/M technology
- VGA+Keyboard+Mouse connections
More info
VGA cable + ATX keyboard and mouse (M/M) 15 meters long ideal for CPU switchers. It offers an ATX and M/M connection with which you can connect a VGA, a keyboard and a mouse in a single cable. This innovative single-cable technology is a great option for those looking to simplify their hardware setups. The cable combines the connection of VGA, keyboard and mouse through a single cable, which makes it easy to install and saves time. This single cable solution is ideal for CPU switchers and offers an ATX and M/M connection with a length of 15 meters.
Specifications
Specifications
- VGA+Keyboard+Mouse cable in ATX and M/M format
- Ideal for CPU switches
- 15m cable length
- ATX and M/M technology
- VGA+Keyboard+Mouse connections
- Easy installation
- stable connection
- Strong and durable materials
- weather resistant cable
- secure connection
- compact design
- Quick and easy connection
- Flexible and easy to manage cable
- Fast and secure connection
- Gross Weight: 3.0 kg
- Number of packages: 1
- Master-pack: 5
Technical terms
- VGA
- ATX
VGA
The term VGA (Video Graphics Array or Video Graphics Adapter) is a graphics display system for PCs developed by IBM. VGA has become one of the standards for the PC image. In text mode, VGA provides a resolution of 720 by 400 pixels. In graphics mode, the resolution is either 640 by 480 (with 16 colors) or 320 by 200 (with 256 colors). The color palette is 262,144.Unlike earlier graphic standards for PCs - MDA, CGA, EGA and VGA - uses analog signals rather than digital signals. Since its introduction in 1987, several other standards have been developed that offer greater resolution and more colors (SVGA, XGA ...), but VGA remains the denominator used. All personal computers manufactured today still have support VGA, and possibly some other more advanced connection.