
Monoprice 103573 75ft Super VGA Cable Male to Male
Connect monitors over long distances with this 75-foot double-shielded, CL2-rated Super VGA cable from Monoprice.
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Overview
Key Features
Despite the introduction of DVI and HDMI the common VGA connection is still the primary connection for most computer monitors;This double-shielded cable is designed to handle analog VGA and extended VGA resolutions
It features gold-plated male DE-15 (aka HD-15 or DB-15) connectors on each end for smooth corrosion-free connections
It includes ferrite cores at each end which ensure that EMI and RFI interference will not enter your video system
This cable is CL2 rated which indicates that it complies with fire safety and insurance standards making it safe for use through or within the walls of residential class buildings
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 75-foot length accommodates long-distance installations between source and display
- 75-foot length accommodates long runs between a computer and a distant monitor or projector
- CL2 rating allows safe in-wall installation in residential environments
- CL2 rating allows safe in-wall routing for permanent installations
- Double shielding helps preserve signal integrity over the full cable run
- Double shielding combined with ferrite cores on both ends reduces signal interference over the full cable length
- Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion and maintain reliable contact over time
- Ferrite cores on both ends reduce electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
- Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion for long-term reliable contact
👎 Cons
- VGA is an analog standard and does not carry audio, requiring a separate audio cable
- 75-foot length can result in noticeable signal degradation at higher VGA resolutions
- VGA carries only analog video with no audio, requiring a separate audio cable
- At 75 feet, some signal degradation at higher resolutions is possible depending on the source
- The cable is physically heavy and stiff due to its length and shielding, making routing more labor-intensive
- Bulky cable at this length can be difficult to route and manage in tight spaces
- Male-to-male only — requires an adapter if either device has a male VGA port
- VGA connections are being phased out in favor of HDMI and DisplayPort on newer equipment
- No female-to-male option, so both connected devices must have female VGA ports