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Get a wide range of computer cables (for both PC and Mac) and other accessories online from SF Cable. Buy at wholesale rates & get lifetime technical support! A Ferrite Bead is a hollow bead or cylinder made of ferrite and usually used for computer monitor cables, slipped over the cable or snapped around the cable. To know more about products at https://www.sfcable.com/computer-cables.html
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How to choose the best Monitor Cable with Ferrite Bead We have all kinds of computer cables (for both PC and Mac) available at SF Cable. Our products include Bi-Directional Printer Cables (DB25, CN36), Cables for Apple/MAC, DB13W3 Sun Cables, DB25 Serial Cables, DB37 Serial Cables , DB9 Serial Cables , DB9/DB25 Modem Cables , DisplayPort Cables, DVI Adapters/Cables , Firewire (IEEE 1394), IDE Cables , IEEE -488C24MF Cables , Keyboard & Mouse Cables (PS/2/Din5), KVM Cables, Null Modem Cables (DB9, DB25), Power Supply Cables/Adapters, SATA/ eSATA Cables , SCSI Cables/Adapters, SVGA Monitor Cables, SVGA Monitor Extension Cables , SVGA /3.5mm Audio Cables , and VGA Breakout Cables. 1 https://www.sfcable.com/
All manufacturers and available at very competitive rates. We also offer good after sales service and lifetime technical support on all our products. products are manufactured by ISO 9001-2000 registered What is Ferrite Bead ? A Ferrite Bead is a hollow bead or cylinder made of ferrite, a semi magnetic substance made of iron oxide alloys with various other metals. It is usually used with computer cables, slipped over the cable or snapped around the cable. This is found on a typical computer system found in home or office, where you can see 'bumps' on the mouse, keyboard or the monitor cables. 2 https://www.sfcable.com/
Ferrite beads reduce the RFI (radio-frequency interference) created by these cables. These beads are important as these cables can act as long antenna for the signals they carry. These signals that are broad casted can interfere with radio and TV causing fuzzy sound and picture quality. Lets us discus what is a VGA monitor cable A VGA monitor cable connects a laptop or an electronic device to a desktop display, a television set, or a projector when a DVI or HDMI connection is impossible 3 https://www.sfcable.com/
How to choose a VGA Monitor Cable ? 1. Determine the Quality Buy the best quality cord out there. You don’t want to receive bad quality reception and compromise with the reception. Make sure of the brand name too as this affects the quality a lot. 2. Determine the Length See the length that will suit you the device the most. To protect the video signals from losing quality, the cables need to be kept short as much as possible. Buy the cable that protects from signal interference. 4 https://www.sfcable.com/
3. Pins coated with Gold Pins which are coated with gold are a much better conductor than copper. The gold coating ensures that there is faster data transfer speed and stronger signals. 4. Cable should ensure Signal Interference Protection EM and RF signals can interfere with the signals passing through the VGA monitor cable. Therefore to eliminate this problem, manufacturers design them with multi-layer coats of shielding material. This feature ensure that any EM or RF signals does not disrupt the transfer of data occurring within the wires inside the cable. 5 https://www.sfcable.com/
5. Male to Male or Male to Female cable Choose carefully as not all cables are the same as how to connect to devices. Classification of the cables Eg :15ft HD15 SVGA M/M Monitor Cable with Ferrite Bead. This is used for connecting to a laptop or a computer and you need a male to female connector when you need to add length to an existing cable. See More Products Here: ● https://www.sfcable.com/ ● https://www.sfcable.com/network-ethernet-cables.html ● https://www.sfcable.com/usb-cables.html ● https://www.sfcable.com/bulk-network-cable.html ● https://www.sfcable.com/display-port-cable.html ● https://www.sfcable.com/hdmi-cables.html ● https://www.sfcable.com/nema-power-cords.html ● https://www.sfcable.com/extension-power-cords.html 6 https://www.sfcable.com/