RiteAV – VGA Cable with 3.5mm Audio – 25 Ft.
May 28, 2010 in
Computers & Software
- Premium VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/UXGA Monitor Cable
- Heavy-Duty Coax style cabling delivers ultra-high performance.
- Connectors: VGA Male to Male and 3.5mm Stereo Male to Male
- 24 inch distance between VGA and 3.5mm connectors, 25 feet
Product Description
Used to connect any computer, monitor, projector, or any other device with VGA and 3.5mm Stereo Audio Ports…. More >>
RiteAV – VGA Cable with 3.5mm Audio – 25 Ft.
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5 comments
J. Musto on May 28, 2010 at 6:11 pm
This cable was what I needed to hook up my laptop to my big screen DLP HDTV. It has VGA males at both ends and also a stereo mini headphone plug, just the type that plugs into the headphone jack of my laptop and input of my TV.
Jer Bear on May 28, 2010 at 6:24 pm
I looked all over for cables to connect my PC to my television, but could only find either cables without the sound connection or cables that cost twice as much or more than these for a much shorter run.
I have friends that have had the same experience so I turned them on to these.
So, I would definitely recommend them. They do exactly what they are supposed to do at a great price.
Brandon Seegmiller on May 28, 2010 at 8:56 pm
This is perfect. It really is everything I need for expanding my PC to my HDTV. In fact it’s sharper than I thought it would be. The selling point for me was the price for the length of cord.
Jonathan D. Bailey on May 28, 2010 at 11:49 pm
The clarity is just what you’d expect, great. Of our four computers, none does true HD, so having a SVGA is just fine, though I’d be willing to make a fair sized wager that having a SVGA cable has no impact on HD output. One of my computers (with a nvidia card) correctly identified the TV and the TV’s native resolution and outputed accordingly.
If you’re comparing this to a HDMI cable, the only two issues with the cable have to do with the equipment capabilities on either end. Mainly, the computer I use with the TV doesn’t have the correct resolution where a HDMI cable is going to output the correct 1080. Secondly, the TV will only take a stereo input with the PC input thus won’t pass surround sound from the TV to the receiver. (this is a big issue, if directly connected from PC to receiver all of the sound will be off by the time it takes the TV to properly render the video image. Drives me nuts.)
Pros:
Not HDMI.
Ridiculously cost effective.
Every ‘not mac’ I’ve seen has a SVGA out.
Cons:
None with the cable.
Joe Henderson on May 28, 2010 at 11:50 pm
I bought this to hook my HDTV up to a computer across the room to be able to stream internet source video to the TV. The picture quality is HD with my video card. I use the built in speakers on my tv, so the audio is just fine for my needs. It would be nice if the audio had a pass through jack on one end of the cable, but for the price, I can’t complain.