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VGA, DVI,CAT 5/6, Fibre optic, HDMI cables, extenders, splitters and cable boxes
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Cable wall boxes
A simple and affordable way of cabling mounted projectors and flat screens. All connection are pre-terminated and ready to be installed, saving you time.
Prices start from £68+vat

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| VGA cables - Used to connect a computer of laptop to a display devices. |

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VGA cables
Still the most common for of connection from a computer/laptop to a display device such as a flatscreen of projector. Available in lengths up 30m.

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| VGA splitters and matrix units - 2, 4 and 8 port VGA splitters, plus matrix splitter switches |

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VGA splitters
VGA splitters split one VGA signal so that it can be be displayed of a number of displays depending on many ports the unit has, matrix switches allow you to display a number of inputs on a number of displays.

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| DVI-D Cables - for a digital connection from computer/laptop to display device |
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DVI-D cables
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video interface standard designed to provide very high visual quality on digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors.
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| HDMI cables and wall plates - for a digital connection in your home theatre |

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HDMI cables and wall plates
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data
and by using a HDMI wall plate you can tidy away unwanted cables.
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| HDMI Extenders - CAT5/CAT6, and fibre optic for up to 300m cable run! |

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HDMI Extenders
The HDMI extender system comprises two modules, a transmitter and a receiver, which are connected to both the HDMI source and display using standard HDMI cables with the signal being transports over a low cost CAT5/6 cable or fibre optic cable.
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| HDMI Splitters - 2, 4, 8 port and Matrix switching units |

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HDMI Splitters
HDMI splitters split a HDMI signal a number of times so that that signal can be displayed on a number of displays (depending on how many ports the unit has)
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