March 05, 2010
STARTECH.COM MXT101MMHQ 6′ Coax SVGA Monitor Cable
Posted by: kk : Category: Computer Accessories
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Product Description
The StarTech.com Coaxial VGA Video Cables are designed to provide the highest video quality possible. StarTech.com coaxial VGA cables eliminate picture “ghosting” and fuzzy images inherent to non-coaxial cables, and provide superior EMI interference protection by using ferrite cores near the connector ends. They are available in a wide range of lengths from 6 ft. to 200 ft.
STARTECH.COM MXT101MMHQ 6′ Coax SVGA Monitor Cable
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March 5th, 2010 at 3:06 am
I use this cable to connect my HP laptop to my Toshiba 42HL67 HDTV. Crystal clear signal, easy to connect, fantastic price! At big box stores, the same type of cable sells for $20+!
Rating: 5 / 5
March 5th, 2010 at 5:38 am
I have a really sharp Trinitron monitor which came with a decent quality video cable and text was sharp and clear. Recently I bought a new top-brand Geforce 4 Ti4800 video card and, after installing it, text became significantly ghosted. I later heard that the manufacturer used cheap parts which degrade the signal at high frequency (above 60Hz) when used in 2D (i.e. text) mode. I had to switch to 60 Hz to get sharp text, which still wasn’t as sharp as it was with my previous graphics card running at 85Hz. Every step above 60Hz became increasingly ghosted. 85Hz and higher is much easier on the eyes, so I searched for a VGA cable to replace the one that I thought was pretty good. I decided to try a mid-priced cable, this Startech model. I liked their site and felt confident that they were selling a quality product. I connected it and PERFECT! I was back to sharp, clear text at 85Hz (and all the way up to 144Hz). This is an excellent cable for a great price and if you suffer with blurry text or ghost images, please give this one a try.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 5th, 2010 at 7:30 am
The vga cable worked great to plug my laptop on a lcd tv, the image was great and so is the price
Rating: 4 / 5
March 5th, 2010 at 8:28 am
Let me start off by saying I am happy overall with this purchase. A local electronic store wanted around $30 for a VGA cable, so this price is much better than that.
I bought this cable to connect my computer to the VGA socket on my new flat panel monitor.
However, my monitor VGA interface is reccessed, so that the cable needs to be bent perpendicularly in order to be plugged in.
Because the cable is so stiff, I had a hard time bending the cable so that it would plug in to the monitor.
Also, the screws wont screw in properly because of the bulkynes of the plug.
I’ve been using this cable now for over six months, and apart from the occasional unintentional unplugging, everything has been smooth.
Rating: 4 / 5
March 5th, 2010 at 10:11 am
I currently use an ATi x800 video card with two LCD displays, one of which is VGA. For the past year or so, I’ve been using a cable that came with the monitor, and recently, it’s been causing all sorts of problems–color flickering, display signal loss, etc. When looking for a replacement VGA cable, this one caught my eye.
After installing it, I found that the picture quality and brightness was better than I remember originally, and all the previous problems were gone. I’ve never had a problem with ghosting, even with fast-paced FPS games, but I can say for sure that this cable doesn’t ghost. It feels very well-constructed (is about twice the diameter of my previous cable), and comes with a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer. The only caveat is that because of its sturdy construction, the ends don’t bend too well if you need to fit them in at an angle. Otherwise, excellent cable, and definitely far better than any in its price range!
Rating: 5 / 5