Hi All,
There's only limited quantity for promotion and it will end whenever the item is sold out. Hurry UP!
Others for promotion available
Superwoman costume for Party
Hi All,
There's only limited quantity for promotion and it will end whenever the item is sold out. Hurry UP!
Others for promotion available
Superwoman costume for Party
I wouldn't be buying that 10m USB extension cable… it most likely won't work with anything but simple things like usb drives.
Definitely not USB hard drives though!
Hmmm…seems like i should hurry up as suggested but but Im gonna hold off until i see a promotion Involving a voltron costume and a 10m coaxial cable
That would make for an interesting evening. Just don't get yourself arrested.
Is one product dependent on the other?
That's actually a Wonder Woman outfit. Not Super Woman costume.
That makes more sense. I guess they're BNC and VGA Cables Of Truth.
I'm no expert but I have had a VGA cable that looked similar to the one in the picture and it was worthless. Ghosting and blurries. Skipping this one for sure.
Cable is too long to properly support the resolution as in too much signal loss since they are analogue cables. The longer the VGA cable the more signal degradation so this 15m cable would be useless if trying to output a 1920x1080 resolution just wouldn't do it. So do not try a 1080p resolution on this 15M VGA cable and I doubt it would to 1600x900 and probably won't even do 1024x768 properly.
Refer to this:
"As cables get longer, the available bandwidth decreases and with it the highest potential display resolution is lowered. A short VGA cable can manage 1920x1080 without trouble. A long VGA cable may top out at 1024x768, and our longest offering may struggle to reach 800x600."
http://www.cablechick.com.au/blog/cable-length-guide/
So best to stick with a 2m VGA cable if one wants to output a 1080p resolution.
I disagree. If its shielded enough a 15M VGA cable is fine.
On the other hand these cheap VGA cables are far from properly shielded. More premium cables yes they would be properly shielded but not this $13 one. Don't try this cable on a 1080p resolution. The longer the cable the more signal degradation if there's poor shielding.
Shielding is one thing, signal loss is another. If the internal wires a thin (=cheap), you'll end up with a dim display at the other end.
That's when devices [like this[(http://www.extron.com/product/product.aspx?id=p2da1) would be needed.
Ah this will be perfect for my cable party I'm throwing next week.
Not unless you want a blurry and ghosting image on your monitor screen I doubt that would be fun.
Superwoman can stick that VGA cable where woman will wonder?!
Cool, I've always wanted a super heroe outfit for my Lucy Doll.
That's an interesting mix of items for sale in one post…