Pro Series Long 15m Component to VGA Cable
This 15 Metre Pro Series Component Video to VGA Cable has been designed for connecting a Component source (Blu Ray, DVD, HD DVD, Set Top box etc) to a Projector with switchable VGA/ Component input. Designed using UL2725 specifications complete with AL foil sheilding. Most DVD players have Component Outputs. Simply connect the 3 RCA into their respective sockets on your DVD player. Connect your VGA connector into the Projector and set the input to Component. Please Note: This cable is pretty much only for use with projectors, it is not suitable for connecting PC/Computer VGA to normal TV's/Plasma component inputs and will not work connecting DVD players to Computer Monitors. It will only work when used to run a Component signal from a DVD player or Amplifier to a Projector (not a TV). RGB Video va Component Video? You may have heard two terms used for these cables either RGB Cables or Component Video Cables. This cable can be used for either. Component Video can sometimes be mistaken for RGB (because it's connectors are also Red Green and Blue). RGB is most commonly found on devices which have SCART connectors. The two are infact two seperate video formats and are not compatible. This cable will work with both formats but it will not convert one to the other. You just need to make sure that both your source and display equipment are both the same format. Features: - 5 Year Cable Chick Warranty. - VGA moulded plug to 3 RCA. - Thumb screws for a secure connection. - 15m Cable in Flexible PVC Jacket. - 24 Karat Hard Gold Plated RCA's. - Silver Plated VGA Plug. - 100% shielded metal bodied plugs with positive finger grip & moulded cable strain relief. - Recommended for digital or analogue signals. - Colours: Black Cable with Pearl Silver Chromed and colour coded RCA 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.