VGA & SVGA Cables
The term Video Graphics Array (VGA) refers specifically to the display hardware first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987[1], but through its widespread adoption has also come to mean either an analog computer display standard, the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector, or the 640X480 resolution itself.
| GLWC Part No. | Description |
3' HD 15M-F+3 MINICX SVGA Video Extension | |
6'HD 15M-F+3 MINICX SVGA Video Extension | |
100' Premium HD15M-F Super VGA Monitor | |
10' Premium HD15M-F Super VGA Monitor | |
15' Premium HD15M-F Super VGA Monitor | |
25' Premium HD15M-F Super VGA Monitor | |
50' Premium HD15M-F Super VGA Monitor | |
6' HD 15 M-M VGA Replacement | |
3' HD15M-M+3 MINICX SVGA Replacement | |
6' Premium HD15M-M Super VGA Monitor | |
100' Premium HD15M-M Super VGA Monitor | |
10' Premium HD15M-M Super VGA Monitor | |
15' Premium HD15M-M Super VGA Monitor | |
25' Premium HD15M-M Super VGA Monitor | |
50' Premium HD15M-M Super VGA Monitor |

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