Model #: P561-050-EZ
50-ft. Easy Pull All-in-One DVI Single Link Cable (DVI-D M/M)
Highlights
Two-piece design runs through conduit or other tight areas
Threaded circular DIN connector provides secure reattachment
For use with Single Link TMDS specified equipment
Compatible with Flat Panel Displays, Digital CRT Displays and Projectors
Provides bandwidth for resolutions up to 1920 x 1200
High Speed Digital Transmission to 9.9Gbps
Superior molded cables with foil/braid shielding for maximum EMI/RFI
protection
Description
Tripp Lite's 50 ft. DVI-D Single Link Easy Pull All-in-One Monitor Cable makes running long length video cables a snap. The pull-apart design allows
the cable to be run through conduit or other tight areas that a DVI connector wouldn't fit through. Diameter of the circular DIN end is only 7/8".
Circular Easy Pull connector is threaded to ensure maximum security once the cable is reattached. Use in conjunction with DVI video cards that are
specified as Single Link. DVI connectors are molded, have integral strain relief for long life reliability, and a ferrite collar to drain off extraneous
electrical interference. In most applications, a signal booster (B120-000-SL) will need to be used with this cable to ensure a signal strong enough for
your display.
Applications
Suspended ceilings, walls, conduit or anywhere too small to pull a standard DVI cable through.
Package Includes
50-ft. Easy Pull All-in-One DVI Single Link Cable (DVI-D M/M)
Features
Two-piece design runs through conduit or other tight areas
Threaded circular DIN connector provides secure reattachment
For use with Single Link TMDS specified equipment
Compatible with Flat Panel Displays, Digital CRT Displays and Projectors
Provides bandwidth for resolutions up to 1920 x 1200
High Speed Digital Transmission to 9.9Gbps
Superior molded cables with foil/braid shielding for maximum EMI/RFI protection
In most applications, a signal booster (B120-000-SL) will need to be used with this cable to ensure a signal strong enough for your display
Specifications
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