* Look at the photo and you will see that the SVGA cable is about twice as thick as an ordinary VGA cable.,That's because of the multiple coaxial cables-in-a-cable construction to ensure low loss and wide bandwidth for the best picture quality. * The 75 Ohm characteristic impedance of the coaxial transmission lines is matched to the impedance of the monitor and the video card to prevent standing waves and signal loss.
* 5 foot male/male PS/2 SVGA KVM 3-in-1 cables! * Molded all-in-one construction for a neat installation! * Color coded plugs for quick correct connections! * For a KVM switch with all female connectors! * PS/2 (6 pin) plugs for keyboard and mouse! * You'll need one cable for each computer! * Extremely high quality and heavy duty! * SVGA (3 rows of pins) plug for video! * All cables are fully shielded! * Molded all-in-one 3 way cable! * SUPER VGA (SVGA), not plain VGA! * The SVGA signal is carried on special low-loss wide-bandwidth cable. * It has double shielding and multiple coaxial transmission lines to carry the video signals without degradation. * Ordinary cables have plain wires and a single shield. For modern computers and monitors with high resolution and refresh rate, * this type of cable is essential for an undistorted picture. Ordinary cables cause blurring, smearing, or ghosting of the image.
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