DVI to VGA Cable | VGA to DVI Cable

DVI to VGA Cable | VGA to DVI Cable
$22.95
$22.95 over 5 years ago

Clearing the air on VGA to DVI-A The secret to our success isn't just providing cables at a discount, but going the extra mile to get the right cable into the customer's hand as fast as possible. We do this with equal parts education and advice, two things which are absolutely essential when considering DVI-A to VGA cables (also known as DVI to DSUB). The important point to know is that DVI comes in three flavours: digital only, analogue only, and an integrated digital/analogue version. They all look very similar, but they aren't all compatible with other video signals. For instance, this DVI-A to VGA cable is only for analogue signals, which makes it incompatible with DVI-D and HDMI devices, but great for DVI-A, DVI-I and VGA devices. All it takes is a quick check of your equipment or manuals against our helpful connector chart to work out if this is the right cable for you - your devices must be compatible with analogue signals for it to work. Some devices can do both, most only do one or the other. Analog to Digial: If you're one of our many customers looking for a solution which can connect a VGA source to a digital DVI-D display, then check out the following signal converter: VGA + 3.5mm Stereo Audio to HDMI converter and add in a HDMI/DVI-D cable or adapter. Still confused? Give us a call for the last word on what you really need - a quick conversation can save you the hassle of a return or exchange! This Cable Features: Cable Chick 5 Year Warranty 1.8m DVI to VGA Cable (Bi-directional as a VGA to DVI Cable) High quality construction Compatible with DVI-A analogue devices and VGA devices Bi-directional: DVI-A to VGA or VGA to DVI-A Colour: Black and Grey with Gold Connectors Notice for Installing Cables within Wall & Ceiling Cavities: If you are planing on installing any cable inside a permanent fixture (ie: Wall or Ceiling), Cable Chick strongly recommends that you connect and test the cable prior to installation. By following this simple practice you can ensure compatibility and correct operation of all connected equipment before the cable is permanently installed.