Tripp Lite DVI to VGA Analog Adapter

Tripp Lite DVI to VGA Analog Adapter (P120-000)

1 x HD-15 Female - 1 x DVI Male Video

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Description

If you have a VGA monitor but want to take advantage of the high-performance of a DVI video card, this monitor adapter links your VGA monitor (with its HD15 male interface) to the DVI-I female interface. DVI-I Analog Male to HD15 Female. Tripp Lite warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life.

Main Features

  • Connector on First End: 1 x 15-pin HD-15 Female
  • Connector on Second End: 1 x DVI Male Video
  • Package Contents:
  • DVI to VGA Analog Adapter
  • DVI to VGA Adapter; DVI-I Analog Male to HD15 Female
  • Compatibility:
  • -
  • Standard Warranty: Lifetime Limited
  • Package Contents

  • DVI to VGA Analog Adapter
  • DVI to VGA Adapter; DVI-I Analog Male to HD15 Female
  • General Information

    Product TypeVideo Adapter
    Brand NameTripp Lite
    ManufacturerTripp Lite
    Product NameDVI to VGA Analog Adapter
    Manufacturer Part NumberP120-000
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.tripplite.com
    Marketing Information

    If you have a VGA monitor but want to take advantage of the high-performance of a DVI video card, this monitor adapter links your VGA monitor (with its HD15 male interface) to the DVI-I female interface. DVI-I Analog Male to HD15 Female. Tripp Lite warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life.

    Technical Information

    Connector on First End1 x 15-pin HD-15 Female
    Connector on Second End1 x DVI Male Video

    Miscellaneous

    Compatibility
  • -
  • Package Contents
  • DVI to VGA Analog Adapter
  • DVI to VGA Adapter; DVI-I Analog Male to HD15 Female
  • Warranty

    Standard WarrantyLifetime Limited
    September 27, 2009 Wkothman says:
    This adaptor does not fit Apple Mini DVI to DVI adaptor. It has extra pins above and below the flat blade portion; the Apple DVI adaptor has no corresponding female receptacle above/below the flat blade receptacle. Not sure if that's Apple's fault or Tripp's.