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HD15 (VGA) Male to RCA x 3 Male, Double-Shielded, (VGA to Component Video), 35 ft -- Not For Computer Use


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HD15 VGA male males to RCA x 3 male males double Shield VGA to component componet Video 35 ft foot 35ft projector cable cables hdtv: 10H1-50135

This 35ft HD15 (VGA) Male to RCAx3 Male cable is used for connecting component video devices to TVs or projectors that utilizes a VGA input. Our cable features a molded boot and double-shielding to insure minimal signal loss and reduce interference. To insure that this cable will function properly, please confirm that your VGA input is dual function, allowing it to accept both a PC and Component Video signal. Please note - This cable will NOT allow you to hook-up your computer directly to your TV. If you would like to do so, please see part number: 40H1-50200


Part Number 10H1-50135
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This cable will not display a picture if used to connect a computer to a TV or any device to a computer monitor. If that is what you are intending to do, please look at our part number 40H1-50200.

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