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9-DVI2XVGA |
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DVI Adapter - DVI-A Male to 2 VGA Females - 1 FT |
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$11.05
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The ComputerCableStore™ DVI Adapter - DVI-A Male to 2 VGA Females - 1 FT DVI/VGA Splitter cable provides a fast and easy way to simultaneously connect 2 VGA displays to a single DVI-I source. This DVI Adapter - DVI-A Male to 2 VGA Females - 1 FT cable is made form the highest quality components to provide crystal clear video transmissions. With support for high-resolution images, this cable is ideal for presentations. Step 1 - Connect your devices with this splitter cable. Step 2 - Turn the signal source on(ex. DVD player). Step 3 - Turn display A on first and wait until it works properly. Step 4 - Then turn on display B and enjoy. DVI-A (DVI-Analog) is an analog technology that is most commonly used in the PC world to connect Analog video cards to Analog monitors. Since DVI-A and SVGA are both analog signal types, both are easily converted from one to the other which makes it easy to find many inexpensive adapters and cables to convert SVGA to DVI-A or DVI-A to SVGA. DVI-A can easily be identified by the 4 pins surrounding the longest pin on the connector. DVI, or Digital Video Interface Technology came about in 1999 as a result of the formation of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) a year prior. Their original mission was to create a standard digital video interface for communication between a Personal Computer and a VGA monitor. Recently, however, the consumer electronics industry began implementing DVD players, set-top boxes, televisions, and LCD/plasma monitors with DVI technology. The term Video Graphics Array (VGA) refers specifically to the display hardware first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987, 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 640×480 resolution itself. While this resolution has been superseded in the personal computer market, it is becoming a popular resolution on mobile devices. DVI-I, or Digital Video Interface Technology Intergrated came about in 1999 as a result of the formation of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) a year prior. Their original mission was to create a standard digital video interface for communication between a Personal Computer and a VGA monitor. DVI-I will support both Digital and analog video signals.
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