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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de agosto de 2024
I had bought another cable with the same features but was really thin plus it didn't work at all this one worked well .
J
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Exactly as described. No complaints.
Dan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2022
I got it yesterday, and found that the audio cable was not as long as shown in the images. If your laptop does not have the VGA port and Line out on the same side, don't buy this. I returned mine.
Bruce E. Layne
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2018
I bought one of these to solve a nagging problem with a CNC router. Whenever the Huanyang VFD was running to drive the 2.2 KW spindle motor, the VGA monitor image would flicker and disappear. I had already swapped one cheap VGA cable for another without any luck. I verified that the electromagnetic interference was radiated (through the air, like an antenna) and not conducted on the power line. I tried adding ferrite beads at the ends of the existing VGA cable but it didn't help. Swapping to this Cable Matters VGA cable completely fixed the radiated noise problem. This cable has the ferrite beads at the ends, but the cable itself is also a larger diameter. Apparently, the copper conductors may be a larger gauge, and there are two layers of shielding. Whatever magic is in these cables works. The build quality is very good as well. I bought five more of these cables to replace the VGA cables I had already purchased for other CNC machines I'm building. The cables I had previously bought are now marked "NOT FOR CNC USE". If you're looking for a very high quality VGA cable at a very reasonable price, this one is "Winner, winner, chicken dinner!" The built-in audio cable is a bonus.
Techno T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2015
For conference rooms that are equipped with both audio and VGA, this combo 3.5 mm and VGA cable works wonders. I tried to use standard VGA cables and a separate audio cable in a conference room at work, but cables would always end up under people's chairs and rolled over so many times the audio cable would stop functioning. The VGA cables are thick enough they seemed to keep working, but I had enough and bought this cable and mounted it under a conference room table with this J-Hook: So far it's been running great! It's been used on multiple computers types and plugged in and removed many times and no issues. The cable feels like it will last a long time before it needs replacing. I would recommend it!
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