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Addon 6ft DVI-D Dual Link (24+1 pin) Male to DVI-D Dual Link (24+1 pin) Male Black Cable For Resolution Up to 2560x1600 (WQXGA), 100% compatible and guaranteed to work
SKU
INGMRH9799
by AddOn
$27.06 /EACH
Delivered in 2-4 business days
Out of stock
- Lets you enjoy HD quality movies
- Fully compatible with projectors
- Features DVI cable type to better accommodate your precise requirements with maximum productivity
Category: Audio & Video Cables
AddOn Accessories 6 ft DVI-D Dual Link cable is a high quality connection from your video card to your digital LCD/LED monitor. This plug-and-play cable is also ideal for connecting laptops to projectors and additional monitors or TVs to Blu-Ray or DVD players with a strong, reliable display. The DVID2DVIDDL6F will work with just about any DVI-ready monitory, enabling high-speed video transmissions up to 9.9 Gbps. It comes with a 3 year warranty.
| Brand Name | AddOn |
|---|---|
| Cable Length | 6 ft |
| Cable Type | DVI |
| Conductor | Copper |
| Connector on First End Details | 1 x 25-pin DVI-D (Dual-Link) Digital Video - Male |
| Connector on Second End Details | 1 x 25-pin DVI-D (Dual-Link) Digital Video - Male |
| Connector Type on First End | DVI-D (Dual-Link) Digital Video - Male |
| Connector Type on Second End | DVI-D (Dual-Link) Digital Video - Male |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Device Supported | Monitor |
| Device Supported | Notebook |
| Device Supported | Projector |
| Device Supported | TV |
| Device Supported | Video Device |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DVID2DVIDDL6F |
| Manufacturer | AddOn |
| Product Color | Black |
| Product Name | 6ft (1.8M) DVI-D to DVI-D Dual Link Cable - Male to Male |
| Product Type | Video Cable |
| Weight (Approximate) | 1 lb |
| Download PDF File |
| Brand | AddOn |
|---|---|
| Weight (lbs) | 0.3500 |
| UPC | 821455054604 |
| MPN | DVID2DVIDDL6F |
| Prop65 Warning | WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm |

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