
Description DisplayPort M - VGA F adapter cable - 15 cm - Black
With this DisplayPort to VGA adapter cable, you can connect a VGA monitor or projector to your computer's DisplayPort port. This is handy if your laptop or PC has DisplayPort, but your screen or projector only has VGA. This is a quick solution for meeting rooms, classrooms, and older presentation sets.
The adapter works without an additional power supply. You also do not need to install any software or drivers. Simply plugging it in is usually enough. This makes it ideal if you often work on location and don't want to mess with settings. The cable is compact and takes up little space. As a result, it fits easily in your bag.
The adapter supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz and also 1080p. That is more than sufficient for presentations, spreadsheets, and standard video playback. Power consumption is low. In active mode, it uses approximately 400 mW. In standby, that is about 15 mW.
DisplayPort M - VGA F adapter cable - 15 cm - Black
SKU: GB1062
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Description DisplayPort M - VGA F adapter cable - 15 cm - Black
With this DisplayPort to VGA adapter cable, you can connect a VGA monitor or projector to your computer's DisplayPort port. This is handy if your laptop or PC has DisplayPort, but your screen or projector only has VGA. This is a quick solution for meeting rooms, classrooms, and older presentation sets.
The adapter works without an additional power supply. You also do not need to install any software or drivers. Simply plugging it in is usually enough. This makes it ideal if you often work on location and don't want to mess with settings. The cable is compact and takes up little space. As a result, it fits easily in your bag.
The adapter supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz and also 1080p. That is more than sufficient for presentations, spreadsheets, and standard video playback. Power consumption is low. In active mode, it uses approximately 400 mW. In standby, that is about 15 mW.









