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QVS adds to its line of swivel cables and adapters (6/9/2007)

Booth 3207 , CEDIA US Expo 2007

QVS, an innovator of connectivity solutions since 1984, is adding a new line of swivel cables and adapters for VGA link ups.

The swivel feature is developed to meet the need of closer to wall mounting of the ever popular flat panel displays. The 360 degree rotational freedom of swivel is making tight quarter installation easy. Stress and strain on the connection are minimized to achieve long term trouble-free performance. Both the adapters and cables are fully wired to support DDC2 requirements and to the highest VGA resolutions.

The swivel patch cables are male to male and available in lengths of 3ft, 6ft, 10ft, 15ft. The swivel adapter/port saver is male to female around 4 inches.

QVS is also adding a new line of swivel cables and adapters for HDMI and DVI link ups.

The swivel feature is developed to meet the need of closer to wall mounting of the ever popular HD flat panel displays. The patent pending swivel design provides total freedom of rotation makes tight quarter installation easy and trouble free. Stress and strain from cable bent at the connection point is eliminated for best long term performance.

The swivel patch cables are available in lengths of 2M and 3M, and for all combinations of DVI and HDMI ends. Swivel adapters are M/F for HDMI to HDMI and HDMI to DVI.

www.qvs.com

 

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