Unlock Superior Visuals with CableLeader's SVGA Cables
Introduction to SVGA Cables
SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array) cables, also known as HD15 cables or VGA monitor cables, are essential for connecting computers to displays with HD15 ports. These cables transmit analog video signals, enabling high-quality visuals on monitors, projectors, HDTVs, and other compatible devices. CableLeader offers a comprehensive range of SVGA cables designed to meet your connectivity needs, ensuring reliable and seamless performance.
Understanding SVGA Connectors
SVGA cables feature two distinct connectors: Connector A and Connector B. Connector A is typically a 15-pin male HD15 connector, while Connector B can be either a male or female HD15 connector, depending on the cable type. These connectors are designed to securely connect your computer to the display device, ensuring a stable and interference-free signal transmission.
Male to Male SVGA Cables
CableLeader's SVGA Male to Male cables are ideal for directly connecting your computer to a monitor, projector, or HDTV with an HD15 female port. These cables come in various lengths, ranging from 3 feet to 75 feet, allowing you to choose the perfect cable length for your setup.
Male to Female SVGA Extension Cables
If you need to extend the reach of an existing SVGA connection, CableLeader's SVGA Male to Female extension cables are the perfect solution. Available in lengths from 10 feet to 75 feet, these cables provide the flexibility to extend your SVGA connection without compromising signal quality.
Superior Quality and Performance
CableLeader's SVGA cables are engineered to deliver exceptional performance and durability. Each cable features a robust construction with high-quality materials, ensuring long-lasting reliability. The conductors consist of 28 AWG mini coaxial cables and 4.5 twisted pairs, providing optimal signal transmission and minimizing interference.
To further enhance signal integrity, CableLeader's SVGA cables incorporate ferrite cores, which offer enhanced protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). This ensures a clear and stable video signal, even in environments with potential interference sources.
Versatile Applications
CableLeader's SVGA cables are versatile and compatible with a wide range of devices. Whether you need to connect a computer to a monitor for office work, a projector for presentations, or an HDTV for entertainment purposes, these cables provide a reliable and high-quality connection. With their robust construction and shielding, they are suitable for both home and professional environments.
Quality Assurance and Compliance
At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and safety. All our SVGA cables are RoHS compliant, ensuring they are free from hazardous substances and environmentally friendly. We adhere to strict manufacturing standards, ensuring each cable meets or exceeds industry benchmarks for performance and durability.
Conclusion
Elevate your visual experience with CableLeader's SVGA cables. Our extensive range of high-quality cables offers reliable connectivity, superior signal integrity, and compatibility with a wide range of devices. Whether you're setting up a home entertainment system, a professional workstation, or a presentation setup, CableLeader's SVGA cables provide the perfect solution for your analog video needs. Unlock superior visuals and enjoy seamless connectivity with CableLeader.
SVGA Cables FAQ
Are VGA and SVGA cables the same?
A Video Graphics Array (VGA) cable carries analog signals and supports video resolutions up to 640 x 480. A Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) cable carries analog signals and supports higher resolutions up to 800 x 600. SVGA is an enhanced version of VGA, but both cables use the same connectors.
Is SVGA compatible with VGA?
Yes, SVGA is compatible with VGA. The same VGA port and cable can be used for both VGA and SVGA resolutions. However, the supported resolutions depend on the graphics card and monitor capabilities. Some high-quality SVGA cables may provide better signal integrity and image quality.
Are there different types of VGA/SVGA cables?
There are two main types of VGA/SVGA cables: 14-pin and 15-pin. While 14-pin cables work in most applications, 15-pin cables may be required for wider display compatibility and higher resolutions. CableLeader offers 15-pin SVGA cables for optimal performance.
Is HDMI better quality than VGA/SVGA?
Yes, HDMI offers better video and audio quality compared to VGA/SVGA. HDMI is a digital interface that supports high-definition resolutions, surround sound audio, and content protection. While VGA/SVGA cables are still widely used, HDMI is the preferred choice for modern displays and devices.
What is the maximum resolution of SVGA cables?
SVGA cables support video resolutions up to 800 x 600 pixels, which is 36% higher than the maximum VGA resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. However, the actual resolution depends on the capabilities of the connected graphics card and monitor.
What is the difference between SVGA and XGA?
SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array) supports resolutions up to 800 x 600, while XGA (Extended Graphics Array) supports higher resolutions up to 1024 x 768. XGA is generally more expensive but offers better image quality for demanding applications.