| Cables To Go - 26911 - 2M DVI-D M/M Dual Link Digital Video Cable (Black) |  | Brand: Cables To Go Category: CE
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $3.50 as of 3/9/2010 23:00 PST details You Save: $21.49 (86%)

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Seller: prncesmommie Rating: 52 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 1 nv:Cable Type: DVI-D Cable Length (Feet): 6.0 ft Cable Connector A: DVI-D Male Cable Connector B: DVI-D Male Connector Material: Gold Plated Cable Conductor Material: AWG Stranded Copper Shielded: Yes Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 26911 Model: 26911 UPC: 757120269113 EAN: 0757120269113 ASIN: B0000X0VCY
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| Features:
| • | Connectors: DVI-D Dual-Link 24-pin Male to DVI-D Dual Link 24-pin Male | | • | Dual link digital signaling allows for high speed transmission up to 9.9Gbps | | • | Shielded undermold protects against unwanted EMI/RFI interference | | • | 28AWG copper conductors are individually insulated in foam-polypropylene to minimize cross talk, ensuring high-speed, error-free transmission | | • | Tri-shielded with dual Mylar foil and braid shield reduces interference |
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Product Description Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is the standard interface for a high-performance connection between PCs and flat panel displays, digital CRT displays, projectors, and HDTV. DVI-D Digital Cables from Cables To Go deliver the high-performance, high-bandwidth interface needed for video displays of today while leaving headroom for the products of tomorrow. These precision-engineered cables are fully compliant with the DVI standard defined by DDWG (Digital Display Working Group). The DVD-D dual link configuration provides enough bandwidth for resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 and allows high-speed digital transmission up to 9.9 Gbps.
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No more green sparkles! February 18, 2010 Sajid G. Mulla I was using the cable that came with my 19 inch viewsonic monitor for 5 years and it looked exactly like this cableb but it only had 18 pins and this has 24 pins. For the last few days I was getting green sparkles indicating cable or hardware failure. I like this monitor and didn't want a widescreen one for day to day activities so this cable was a godsend.
I was researching cables and most go for 30 bucks wow what a rip off for a dvi cable. It is a bit stiff and thick but I'm glad because hopefully it will last for 5 years.
I'm as happy as a clam I was using a dsub temporarily yesterday to test out if it is the cable and my initial hunch was right I wasn't getting any green sparkles with the dsub so it was narrowed down to cable or the connector and I'm glad it was just the cable.
Thank you Cables to Go I also have your 7 port hub which works great as well its blue and has a black light that matches everything.
This wasn't suppose to be shipped out so quickly but I got it Amazon still states its not send out.
Why Spend more February 12, 2010 Jennifer Fahlsing (Fort Wayne, indiana) Why spend $30 or more at the big box store when this cable works just as well.
Hefty Cable, Bargain Price February 10, 2010 E. Hansen (Mojave Desert, California) Item # B0000X0VCY M/M Dual Link Digital Video Cable (Cables to Go)
Note: when using Digital Video Interface, the monitor doesn't actually detect the video signal until Windows delivers the `welcome' screen. So, if you need to switch the bios settings to onboard VGA vs PCI display (onboard VGA is NOT the default) be forewarned that there won't be a PCI signal from your graphics card until the back-up on-board VGA is enabled so you can still switch plugs and access your bios in the event of an emergency.
My efforts to rebuild a computer which was the victim of a failed hard drive, were centered around the purchase of a new graphics processor unit (GPU) PCI card. The OS (operating system) was also outdated, and since the Windows versions since XP have each included a support feature for multiple monitors/displays, my graphics card also featured three types of interface jacks.
The one which resembles a PS/2 mouse plug is unused. But the standard VGA (blue) jack is also present. Also included was an adapter for converting a VGA line to a DVI plug-in. And the third interface is an actual DVI (digital video interface) jack. So you could potentially install two VGA plug-in monitors, or two DVI type monitors, to the one graphics card.
This DVI cable is approximately twice the thickness/gage of the VGA connector wire which was included with the new monitor. And while the packing insert stipulated a DVI cable was to be included, I didn't receive one. Contemporary computers tend to be very capable of processing digital video, and my monitor includes both DVI and VGA jacks. The DVI is preferred to enjoy the optimal performance of a flat-screen monitor.
does what its supposed to do February 4, 2010 mix master i.c.e. (a galaxy, far, far away...) this cable does what its supposed to do. i hooked up my laptop to a HD monitor and the picture is awesome.
Just Works! February 1, 2010 VincentTomasello (Manahawkin, NJ United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased this item in place of the product offered by Apple. Much less expensive and excellent quality. This item just works. I'm using it with my MacBook Pro 13 and an Acer 22" display.
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