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Cables To Go - 43098 - 25ft HD15 M/M UXGA Monitor Cable with 3.5mm Audio (Black) | 
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List Price: $49.34 Buy New: $23.55 You Save: $25.79 (52%)
New (39) Used (2) from $17.99
Rating: 40 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 2 nv:Cable Type: HD-15 Monitor Cable Length (Feet): 25.0 ft Cable Connector A: HD-15 Male Cable Connector B: HD-15 Male Shielded: Yes Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 43098 Model: 43098 UPC: 757120430988 EAN: 0757120430988 ASIN: B000EI3W8U
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Product Description The Pro Series UXGA Monitor Cable with 3.5mm Audio is the ideal high performance solution for quickly connecting your PC to a video display system with speakers. Use this cable with projectors, flat-screen monitors, KVM switches with audio, speakers or a microphone. Designed to support resolutions up to 1600x1200, this cable can support distances up to 100 feet without conditioning the signal. Plus this cable is shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or loss.This cable comes with HD15 F/F Mini Gender Changer for more audio and video applications.
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Good buy January 6, 2009 Akshay Kumar (NY, USA) It's been about 3 weeks since I have been using this product. I am happy with the purchase. The shipment arrived before expected time too.
Excellent choice January 4, 2009 J. Lewis (MB, SC USA) I purchased this product to connect my laptop to my new Sony LCD so I can watch Netflix movies from the computer to my new 52". The cable worked great, and the price was excellent. No problems.
Perfect! December 26, 2008 P. Federici 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this cord so I could hook my laptop up to my tv to watch shows on the internet, and it works great! I notice little (depending on the feed) to no loss of quality (50" plasma), and the sound works perfect as well! I found this to be the perfect solution for me, the average "joe" who wants to watch internet shows on my tv. I'm sure video and audiophiles could find signal loss, but I have been impressed even with netflix on demand.
Perfect for my application December 18, 2008 David J. Osborne (Silverdale, WA USA) The audio cable is plenty long enough if your video and audio outlets are on the same side of your laptop or computer. My need was to get my desktop connected to my projector in my classroom to show videos from United Streaming, as well as flash drive downloads, powerpoint, word docs and so forth. This does the job nicely and delivers a high quality picture. 'Course, there are always complications. To view my desktop monitor while projecting, I needed an inexpensive "Y" adaptor that I could only find through Amazon: a Tripp Lite VGA/XVGA Monitor Y Splitter. THEN I discovered that my monitor screen would blur when I chose to project from my DVD or VCR. So, now I unplug the "Y" from the computer and plug in my monitor. It's no big deal, but it's a little clunky to change plugins at the projector AND the desktop whenever I change to my desktop video source. There are automatic switchers on the market, but I have no idea how many more adaptors I'd need to make a switcher work. I think I'll stay happy with what I have now.
They Work December 17, 2008 Patechie (Indianapolis, IN USA) I got these cables to be able to connect my laptop to my plasma TV. They work great. With the video and sound cables together, I can watch web content on my plasma TV. It's a little awkward, but it is amazing to have a monitor for your PC that's that big. I'd recommend it to anyone that wants to use their TV as a monitor with sound.
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