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Everywhere you look these days, vendors are hawking bargain basement monitor cables. But low prices shouldn't be the only factor when you shop for VGA cable. And if clear, reliable video is a must for your application- Products & Services
Cable ties hold groups of cables together for support and ease of maintenance.
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Cable trays are rigid-type trays used as raceways for cables and wires.
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Wire markers and cable markers are used to label wires and cables.
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Cable clamps are used to bundle, clip, clamp, label, guide, and protect wires and cables.
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Patch panels are groups of ports used to connect lines between communications and electronic devices. Connections are made manually with small patch cords, and are easier to wire than automatic switches. Wireless patch panels are also available.
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How often has buying on price come back to bite you? Probably as often as off-brand batteries that die after just a couple of days, the cheap shirt that falls apart after the first wash, or the...
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Black Box has the keyboard/video switches you need to share one CPU between several workstations or to control several CPUs from one monitor and keyboard.
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Animation lets you use drawings or computer-generated images to create motion video. Using art as the source of your images frees you from real-world constraints; your talent and...
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Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) is a set of graphics standards designed to offer greater resolution than VGA. There are several varieties of SVGA, each providing a different resolution. All SVGA...
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TO RUN Puff, you need an IBM PC, AT, PS/2 or compatible, a graphics card and display, and DOS 3.0 or later. For best performance we recommend a computer with 640 kilobytes of...
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