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StarTech.com DVI-I Single-Link Digital/Analog Flat-Panel Monitor Cable (15 ft., Male to Male) | 
enlarge | Brand: StarTech Category: CE
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $5.00 (26%)
New (31) Used (3) from $12.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6463
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 13 x 9.5 x 1.3 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: DVIISMM15 Model: DVIISMM15 UPC: 065030808484 EAN: 0065030808484 ASIN: B0002GRQPY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Works with all Digital Flat Panels and Liquid Crystal Displays | | • | Backed by StarTech.com's Lifetime Warranty | | • | Signal attenuation is stronger and faster than a standard monitor cable | | • | Single link cable provides high speed digital transmission of up to 4.95 Gbits/se | | • | PC and Macintosh compatible |
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Product Description Easily connect your PC or Mac computer to HDTVs, projectors and CRT displays without losing any signal quality with StarTech.com's DVI analog and digital display single-link cables. With a faster, stronger signal than standard VGA monitor cables, DVI single-link cables mean crystal-clear digital images instantly. StarTech.com's DVI single-link cables work with virtually any digital and flat panel displays, projectors, and CRT monitors and allows high-speed data transmission of up to 4.5 Gbits/sec.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great item. was delivered as promised, in good shape and on time. March 10, 2007 Great item. Was delivered as promised, in good shape and on time.
Won't work with Dell flat-panel, though description says works with all... August 7, 2005 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Watch out when you buy a DVI-I cable, since not all flat-panel displays allow the four extra pins at the analog end. By the way, the "I" at the end of DVI-I means that the digital and analog pins are all included, whereas the "D" at the end of the DVI-D means that the pins at the analog end are missing; and this makes the difference on whether it will plug in on some displays (mine is a new Dell and it does not allow any cable with the 4 extra analog pins to plug in at all). AND THIS IS MY COMPLAINT ABOUT AMAZAON'S DESCRIPTION: It says the DVI-I works with ALL flat-panel displays, but NO it doesn't, and now that I've already bought it and it arrived, there's nothing I can do with it except to buy another cable -- but this time a DVI-D, now that I've learned from these hard knocks! How can you tell what you need? Look at the DVI connector on your monitor and you will see a connector at one end that kind of looks like a dash. If it has two holes on both sides of that dash-looking connector, you need a DVI-I, otherwise, if NO holes are on both sides of that dash-looking connector, you need a DVI-D. If you get the wrong cable, it possibly won't plug in and you'll be in my spot too. Hopefully this will help you NOT buy the wrong cable because Amazon cheerfully says "Works with all digital flat-panels and liquid-crystal displays" under the features section of their webpage and you didn't know enough to know that you're possibly being misled (I'm not saying they did this deliberately; I'm just saying this statement may mislead you too, period, and trust doesn't matter since you'll still have a cable that won't plug in). It MAY work, depending! Buyer beware!
By the way, this is a high quality cable (thus the 5 stars), but it still won't plug in!
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