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Belkin Pro Series DVI-D To DVI-D Single Link 3m

  • quickfind code: 31424
  • manufacturer #: F2E4141B10-SD

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  • £9.75inc. vat

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Overview

Product Description

Belkin Pro Series DVI Cable, DVI Digital to DVI Digital, Single Link Cable 3m

Overview

Our DVI Cable provides a high-bandwidth video interface suitable for today's host and display devices, and addresses potential future bandwidth requirements. It meets Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) and Digital Visual Interface (DVI) standards, guaranteeing performance with all digital, flat-panel, liquid-crystal displays. Featuring a DVI digital single-link format, this Cable delivers high-speed digital transmission of up to 4.95Gbps.

Features

•Delivers signal faster and stronger than a standard monitor cable
• Works with virtually any digital, flat-panel, liquid-crystal display
• Features hot-plug detection and compatibility with PC and Mac® computers
• Comes with a Belkin Lifetime Warranty
• Allows high-speed, single-link digital signaling
• Helps meet FCC requirements on electromagnetic/radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) with undermold shield
• Ensures compliance with FCC requirements with double-shielding
• Provides maximum conductivity with no data loss through gold-plated copper contacts

Specification

Product Specifications

General

TypeDVI cable
TechnologyDouble shielded
TMDS LinksSingle link
Length3 m
Cable FeaturesGold-plated connectors

Connectivity

Connector(s)1 x 18 pin digital DVI (Single-Link) - male
Connector(s) (Other Side)1 x 18 pin digital DVI (Single-Link) - male

Manufacturer Warranty

Service & SupportLimited lifetime warranty

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27/12/2003 Review:
DVI cable
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
operating system: Not Applicable

It took me ages of research to decide whether or not this is the cable you need to make a digital connection between a TFT display and a video card. It is perfectly suitable - maybe 3 metres length is a bit excessive, though it does coil up neatly. But it seems to be the only one ebuyer stocks for this purpose. It is nevertheless a high quality Belkin cable at a fraction of the price normally asked for this type of cable.

59 of 59 people found this review useful
24/07/2006 Review:
Works with TFT
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
operating system: Windows XP

Bought this DVI Cable to connect to my TFT (102440) works perfectly

3 of 3 people found this review useful
12/11/2004 Review:
Will it or will it not?`
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
operating system: Windows XP

This cable is a single link DVI graphic card to DVI TFT panel cable and although it gave a scrambled picture with my old GeForce Ti4200 and could not be used, it did work with my new GeForce MSI FX5700. I have now replaced this cable with the dual link cable and the FX5700 which works fine but I can’t see any improvement over the single link one. If you go to the Belkin site/Wizard (do not use the link provided by Ebuyer for checking which cable to use as this is limited to only a few examples). You will find the following listed.
F2E4141B10-SD is the single link and F2E4141B10-DD is the double link.

6 of 6 people found this review useful
04/04/2007 Comment:
Single or Dual Link
review by: Anonymous operating system: Not Applicable

With a single DVI link, the largest resolution possible at 60Hz is 2.3 megapixels. Dual DVI link connector therefore has provision for a second link, containing another set of red, green, and blue twisted pairs. When more bandwidth is required than is possible with a single link, the second link is enabled, and alternate pixels may be transmitted on each, allowing resolutions up to 4 megapixels at 60Hz.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVI

2 of 2 people found this review useful
17/07/2006 Comment:
the difference between single link and dual link
review by: Anonymous operating system: Not Applicable

dual link allows higher screen resolutions because of its higher bandwidth limit. thats the only difference. buy this cable if you dont plan on using it with a monitor capable of extremely high resolutions (such as dell/apple 30 inch). bear in mind your graphics card will also need to be compatible with the display modes of dual link if you want to use that setup.

following info is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvi

* Example display modes (single link):
HDTV (1920 × 1080) @ 60 Hz with 5% LCD blanking (131 MHz)
UXGA (1600 × 1200) @ 60 Hz with GTF blanking (161 MHz)
WUXGA (1920 × 1200) @ 60 Hz (154 MHz)
SXGA (1280 × 1024) @ 85 Hz with GTF blanking (159 MHz)

* Example display modes (dual link):
QXGA (2048 × 1536) @ 75 Hz with GTF blanking (2×170 MHz)
HDTV (1920 × 1080) @ 85 Hz with GTF blanking (2×126 MHz)
WQXGA (2560 × 1600) pixels (30" LCD)
WQUXGA (3840 × 2400) @ 41 Hz

14 of 14 people found this review useful

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