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Old 09-02-2009, 14:37   #1
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VGA cable

I was wondering if someone could offer some advice...

I recently bought a 5m VGA cable off ebay to connect my LCD screen to my laptop. Now this is the preffered length and with the 15m+ cables i've seen for sale I didn't think this would be a problem. Having said this, I was wrong...

My lap top is registering that there is something connected but my TV won't let me select the PC source when I try to select it. I have had it working with a 1.5m cable (of what quality I don't know, it is ancient).

Do you think it could be the quality of the cable (it was cheap)?
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Is 5m simply too long? (I doubt this giving the length of cables available)

Please help as I have become extremely frustrated and would prefer not to dish out £50 for a "high quality" cable if it is not needed...

Thanks for any help
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Re: VGA cable

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Old 09-02-2009, 16:32   #3
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Re: VGA cable

5m shouldn't be a problem for VGA, per se.
Can you try the cable on any other screens?
If you have previously had the laptop connected to the TV, I would suggest the new cable is dodgy, but you may need to prove this on more than one TV / PC to get your money back.
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Re: VGA cable

yeah tried it on my desktop computer monitor - nothing just a black screen so I coiled it up (dont know if that makes a difference-thought i'd give it a go) and set the resolution really low. it was working slightly. really dark and ghosty - in know way useable, which led me to believe the cable was too long for the quality? signal is too weak?
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Re: VGA cable

Ive run VGA over 20 odd metres before with no issues
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Re: VGA cable

I have a 15m VGA cable which I use from my PC to TV. Its fine.
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Re: VGA cable

so its a quality issue or a dodgy cable then?
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Re: VGA cable

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so its a quality issue or a dodgy cable then?
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