Novel VGA cable saves weight and space
Hall Research Technologies (HRT) will release a new range of ultrathin VGA cables at InfoComm 2003.
Hall Research Technologies (HRT) will release a new range of ultrathin VGA cables at InfoComm 2003 to be held 3rd to 5th June at the Orange County Convention Centre, Orlando, Florida.
The ultrathin VGA cable is ideal to use for any application where space is tight and limited.
The cable is lightweight and flexible.
It has the quality of thick multi coax cable in a very small size.
The thin VGA cable is made with three ultrathin coaxial lines.
Hall Research's President Ali Haghjoo, said, "Computers have way too many thick bulky cables hanging off their backs.
The ultrathin flexible cable really gives you a neat and compact alternative".
In a comparison test 8m of standard VGA cables was weighed and compared with the new HRT ultrathin cable; 8m of standard VGA cable weighed around 950g, whereas the ultrathin cable weighed only around 390g.
This flexible light weight will make installations easier and also reduce shipping costs.
One of the unique features of this cable is that the user can determine the hardware.
Cable ends are male with jack screws or hex standoffs.
The Cable's high flexibility and a shallow, fully moulded backshell makes the ultrathin cable ideal for any portable field or remote use.
The ultrathin cable is currently available in imperial lengths of 8in, 6ft, 10ft, 15ft and 25ft.
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