Flat VGA Cable 100 ft, 15-pin Male to Male vs VGA Cable 6 Feet, 10-Pack, Shielded VGA Male-to-Male for Monitor/Projector
Overall winner: Flat VGA Cable 100 ft, 15-pin Male to Male
Key Differences
DTech's Flat VGA Cable (100 ft) is a single long, flat 15-pin VGA lead suited for long runs and easy routing; URELEGAN's pack is ten 6 ft shielded VGA cables aimed at desk/monitor setups and reducing interference but has mixed durability reports. Choose DTech for long-distance routing and fewer compatibility concerns beyond 15-pin VGA; choose URELEGAN if you need multiple shorter, shielded cables for several monitors or devices
Flat VGA Cable 100 ft, 15-pin Male to Male
Flat VGA male-to-male cable for connecting PC to monitor or projector. Long 100' length offers flexible routing and reliable picture quality, with stable performance reported by users
Pros
- flat design for easy routing
- long 100' length
- sturdy construction
- good picture quality
Cons
- no ghosting noted, but limited user-sourced limitations
- only compatible with 15-pin VGA ports
VGA Cable 6 Feet, 10-Pack, Shielded VGA Male-to-Male for Monitor/Projector
6 ft VGA male-to-male cable for connecting VGA-equipped devices. Provides video output and compatibility with 15-pin VGA ports. Customers note mixed build quality and value for money
Pros
- 6 ft length suitable for desk setups
- shielded VGA cable reduces interference
- comes in multi-pack (10-pack)
Cons
- mixed feedback on durability
- some reports of cables failing
- compatibility varies by device
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DTech |
| Durability | DTech |
| Versatility | DTech |
| User Reviews | DTech |