Posted by Charles on November 13, 2009


Different monitor cables

Often described as a visual display unit, a monitor is an amalgamation of various display devices like the encompassed enclosure and circuitry and a monitor cannot work with the assistance of monitor cables. As it is now coming with unusually thin film transistors called liquid crystal displays called TFT-LCD and previous monitors used to come with cathode ray tubes or CRTs. A user has to encounter dissimilar types of display cables while upgrading their computer.

Almost every other day new advanced computer display cables are coming into market and a user can have easy access to DVI which is Digital Visual Interface display cables supporting both analog and digital data transfers. These monitor cables regularly achieve digital video resolutions in the ranges of 1920 x 1200 or higher and Most often monitors use HD15 and VGA cables, which transmit analog video data with 640 x 480 resolutions.

There are also other types of display cables available, which are extensively known as HDMI or High-Definition Multimedia Interface and have the capability of supporting both digital and audio signals. These are trouble-free to setup and are known for their high standard capability. If you have any purpose to transfer only video data, then S-Video monitor cables are for you.

These cables exercise a blend of coax and twisted pair and have connectors of HD 15 Male to HD 15 Male. While Digital Flat Panel monitor Cables are often compared against the DVI format and they are not popular due to their resolution cap of 1280 x 1024 only.

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