Can i use an svga cable




















Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 5 years, 10 months ago. Active 5 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 1k times. Improve this question. D-sub certainly supports at least p at 60Hz, but you wouldn't want to use an analog cable for high resolutions. Add a comment.

Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Metabolix Metabolix 2 2 silver badges 6 6 bronze badges. The same cables work for everything, but the quality may vary. I'll update the answer. Video graphics array is standard for channeling video or image information with proper visual output of the images which uses analog signals to display on the resolution screen with x pixel images or videos which is developed by IBM.

Super video graphics array is also a display standard which is the extension of VGA for channeling video or image data with a proper visual output which has a higher resolution than VGA with x or x pixel images or videos which is developed by NEC home electronics.

VGA as it provides smaller resolution videos and images has a memory of up to k. Where supplementary memory is not included. SVGA as it provides bigger resolution videos and images has a memory of up to k.

Where supplementary memory is included. It takes the screen color of colors from , colors collection that uses 6-bit digital to analog converter for converting analog red, green, and blue signals which carry separate information for each red, blue and green color. It takes the screen color of either colors or 16 million colors which is depending on the video or image memory that is installed in the computer.

Sometimes basic VGA cables consist of 15 wires which can support the lower resolution or even lesser than the provided in VGA, where cables have foil shield. VGA cables are less expensive as the VGA cables are foil shields and hence they are not better for performing signal intact where in this it may start to deteriorate. An SVGA cable is more expensive than VGA cables as cables are thicker than VGA with better shielding and also is provided with gold plated to increase the conduction between male and female ports hence the cables are costlier than VGA cables for achieving better signal intact.

These are not recommended for long-distance VGA cables as the devices connected through these VGA cables which are far having distance of more than 10 feet can degrade in terms of signal transmission.

SVGA is best suited for long distances though it is expensive. If we want to go economically then we can also use VGA cables with a repeater, or signal enhancers, which help to reach longer distances according to the needs. Please note: comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Written by : Ben Joan. User assumes all risk of use, damage, or injury. You agree that we have no liability for any damages.

SVGA Cable In order to connect displays to the signal source, like a computer or media box, you need to have a cable. Summary: 1. Author Recent Posts. Ben Joan.



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