11/08/2024 9:39 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/box-80x80-wall-duct-1-vga-type-VZ091/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/box-80x80-wall-duct-1-vga-type-VZ091/
Box 80x80 wall duct 1 VGA type
REF: VZ091
Specifications
- Plate compatible with wall box of 80x80 mm and ivory color.
- On the front it has a VGA connector of the type HD15 female.
- In the inner part of the box it has 15 contacts to solder the cables to the connector.
- Includes hardware.
PVP
€5.28
Price including VAT:
€5.28
PVD
€4.43
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Friday 15
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
returns
returns
100%
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safe
Specifications
- Plate compatible with wall box of 80x80 mm and ivory color.
- On the front it has a VGA connector of the type HD15 female.
- In the inner part of the box it has 15 contacts to solder the cables to the connector.
- Includes hardware.
More info
Plate compatible with wall box of 80x80 mm and ivory color. On the front it has a VGA connector of the type HD15 female. In the inner part of the box it has 15 contacts to solder the cables to the connector. Includes hardware
- Gross Weight: 40 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 8.5 x 2.0 x 8.5 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 8.5 x 8.5 x 2.0 cm
- Master-pack: 100
Technical terms
- VGA
VGA
The term VGA (Video Graphics Array or Video Graphics Adapter) is a graphics display system for PCs developed by IBM. VGA has become one of the standards for the PC image. In text mode, VGA provides a resolution of 720 by 400 pixels. In graphics mode, the resolution is either 640 by 480 (with 16 colors) or 320 by 200 (with 256 colors). The color palette is 262,144.Unlike earlier graphic standards for PCs - MDA, CGA, EGA and VGA - uses analog signals rather than digital signals. Since its introduction in 1987, several other standards have been developed that offer greater resolution and more colors (SVGA, XGA ...), but VGA remains the denominator used. All personal computers manufactured today still have support VGA, and possibly some other more advanced connection.