Connector Type: VGA cables typically have 15-pin connectors on each end. These connectors are often blue and have three rows of five pins.
Cable Length: The cable you've described is 1.5 meters long, providing a relatively short distance for connecting devices such as computers, laptops, or projectors.
Color: The cable is specified as black, indicating the color of the cable's outer insulation. The color has no impact on the cable's functionality but can be chosen based on personal preference or to match the aesthetics of your setup.
Usage: VGA cables are commonly used to connect devices with VGA ports, such as computers or laptops, to display devices like monitors, projectors, or certain TVs.
Video Quality: VGA supports standard-definition video signals. The video quality is good for basic computing tasks and presentations, but it may not provide the high-definition clarity that newer digital interfaces like HDMI or DisplayPort offer.
Durability: Consider the build quality of the cable, including the thickness of the cable and the quality of the connectors. A well-built cable is more durable and less prone to wear and tear.
Compatibility: Ensure that the devices you intend to connect support VGA connectivity. Many newer devices use digital connections, so you might need adapters or alternative cables if your devices only have digital ports.
Specifications
Product Weight
0.13 g
Product Length
11 cm
Product Height
3 cm
Product Width/Depth
13 cm
Model Number
214
VGA Cable- 1.5m Male to Male Video Extension Cable VGA Adapter for Computer PC to Monitor Screen Projector with VGA Socket Port