This Space-Saving VGA Adapter is the ideal solution for managing video cables in tight environments where clearance is limited. Featuring a robust L-shape (90-degree) orientation, this adapter allows you to connect VGA cables to monitors, projectors, or computers positioned close to walls or inside compact enclosures without bending and damaging your cables.
90-Degree Right-Angle Design: Reorients your connection to prevent cable strain and connector fatigue, making it perfect for wall-mounted displays or recessed ports.
VGA Male to Female Interface: Features a standard DB15 15-pin male plug on one end and a DB15 15-pin female socket on the other, ensuring universal compatibility with standard VGA/SVGA hardware.
Secure Thumb-Screw Locking: Both the male and female sides are equipped with precision-threaded screws and nuts to guarantee a vibration-proof, stable connection that won't wiggle loose.
Molded Industrial Housing: Encased in a heavy-duty black PVC outer shell with a reinforced internal structure for long-term durability in both office and industrial settings.
High-Integrity Signal Shielding: The metal-encased connector heads provide essential EMI/RFI shielding to maintain clear video quality and prevent ghosting or signal interference.
Blue High-Density Insulators: Standardized blue color-coding for easy identification as a high-density 15-pin video interface.
Connector A: VGA DB15 (15-Pin) Male.
Connector B: VGA DB15 (15-Pin) Female.
Angle: 90-Degree / L-Shape.
Shell Material: Molded ABS/PVC with Steel Shielding.
Locking Mechanism: Integrated Dual Hex-Nut and Thumb-Screw system.
Application: Ideal for digital signage, server racks, wall-mounted TVs, and tight office desk setups.
Does this adapter support high resolutions like 1080p? Yes. As a passive adapter, it maintains the signal integrity of your existing VGA cable. If your source and cable support 1920x1080 (HD), this adapter will pass that signal through without degradation.
Which direction does the "L" face? This is a standard right-angle adapter. You should check the orientation of the VGA port on your device (where the wider side of the D-shape is) to determine if this will angle your cable upward, downward, or to the side.
Can I daisy-chain two of these together? While technically possible, it is generally recommended to use only one adapter per connection to minimize potential signal loss. However, for standard cable lengths, the impact of using two would be minimal in most analog video setups.
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