STARTECH.COM MXT101MMHQ 6' Coax SVGA Monitor Cable
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- List Price: $19.99
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Product Description:
The StarTech.com Coaxial VGA Video Extension Cables are designed to provide the highest video quality possible. StarTech coaxial VGA cables eliminate picture "ghosting" and fuzzy images inherent to non-coaxial cables, and provide superior EMI interference protection by using ferrite cores near the connector ends. They are available in a wide range of lengths from 6 ft. to 200 ft.
Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: StarTech
- EAN: 0065030778770
- HardwarePlatform: PC
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- Label: STARTECH.COM
- Manufacturer: STARTECH.COM
- Model: MXT101MMHQ
- MPN: MXT101MMHQ
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CABLE_OR_ADAPTER
- Publisher: STARTECH.COM
- Studio: STARTECH.COM
- UPC: 065030778770
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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Good Cable
2008-10-03Worked as expected, full 1080p resolution for my computer for the 46" TV as Monitor

Good value, but very stiff
2008-09-21Let me start off by saying I am happy overall with this purchase. A local electronic store wanted around $30 for a VGA cable, so this price is much better than that.
I bought this cable to connect my computer to the VGA socket on my new flat panel monitor.
However, my monitor VGA interface is reccessed, so that the cable needs to be bent perpendicularly in order to be plugged in.
Because the cable is so stiff, I had a hard time bending the cable so that it would plug in to the monitor.
Also, the screws wont screw in properly because of the bulkynes of the plug.
I've been using this cable now for over six months, and apart from the occasional unintentional unplugging, everything has been smooth.

Good product
2008-09-14This cable is good made. Have a very nice structure an lenght too. It came to my house on time.
Thanks

StarTech 6ft SVGA cable
2008-09-01This cable works better than i expected. There is no "ghosting" the video is absolutely clear. Highly pleased.

Effective and Cheap!
2008-08-26I bought a monitor cable at office max for $40 before finding this Startech cable on amazon. I quickly returned the store bought cable and purchased this one. What's the difference you ask? absolutely nothing but the name. Works great! Why would anyone spend more than $40 on a simple cable like this I have no adea.
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