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M1 to VGA MALE WITH USB CABLE
M1 to VGA MALE WITH USB CABLE For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors, and other devices with M1 connectors. | Product Features | M1 cables (also known as EVC or P&D cables) work with projectors and other devices with the new universal M1 connector. M1 can carry both digital and analog signals as well as USB. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs. Plus, the USB component allows the use of a wireless presenter -- with just one cable!
Compatible with the following projectors: - Ask Proxima: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+
- Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W
- Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777
- Toshiba: TLP-X4500U
- Viewsonic: 1172
*Check your product manual or our website for additional compatibilities. |
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M1 to VGA MALE CABLE
M1 to VGA MALE CABLE For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors, and other devices with M1 connectors. | Product Features | M1 cables (also known as EVC or P&D cables) work with projectors and other devices with the new universal M1 connector. M1 can carry both digital and analog signals as well as USB. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs. See our M1 to VGA with USB cable if you want to use a wireless presenter -- with just one cable!
Compatible with the following projectors: - Ask Proxima: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+
- Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W
- Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777
- Toshiba: TLP-X4500U
- Viewsonic: 1172
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M1 FEMALE to VGA (HD15) MALE ADAPTER
M1 FEMALE to VGA (HD15) MALE ADAPTER Use Your Existing M1 Cable With Non-M1 Projectors | Product Features | M1 adapters provide the flexibility to utilize your standard M1 display cables to connect to projectors that do not employ the M1 connector. Do you have an M1 cable in your wall but want to use other projectors that do not utilize the M1 connector? Now you can. Our new M1 adapter will convert your M1 male connector to an HD15 male connector. |
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M1 MALE to VGA (HD15) FEMALE ADAPTER
M1 MALE to VGA (HD15) FEMALE ADAPTER For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors and other devices with M1 connectors | Product Features | The M1 connector is a new connection type also commonly known as the EVC or P&D connection. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs. This adapter provides you with the flexibility to utilize your standard display cables to connect to these new projectors and other devices that employ the new universal M1 connector. We also have M1 adapters available in M1 Male to DVI Female or HDMI Female.
Projectors utilizing the M1 connection: - Ask Proxima: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+
- Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W
- Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777
- Toshiba: TLP-X4500U
- Viewsonic: 1172
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M1 to DVI-D CABLE For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors, and other devices with M1 connectors.
M1 to DVI-D CABLE For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors, and other devices with M1 connectors. | Product Features | M1 cables (also known as EVC or P&D cables) work with projectors and other devices with the new universal M1 connector. M1 can carry both digital and analog signals as well as USB. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs. See our M1 to DVI-D with USB cable if you want to use a wireless presenter -- with just one cable!
Compatible with the following projectors: - Ask Proxima: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+
- Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W
- Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777
- Toshiba: TLP-X4500U
- Viewsonic: 1172
*Check your product manual or our website for additional compatibilities. |
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M1 (EVC) CABLE
M1 (EVC) CABLE For projectors and other devices with the M1 connector | Product Features | M1 cables (also known as EVC or P&D cables) work with projectors and other devices with the new universal M1 connector. M1 can carry both digital and analog signals as well as USB. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs.
Compatible with the following projectors: - Ask Proxima: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+
- Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W
- Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP815, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777
- Toshiba: TLP-X4500U
- Viewsonic: 1172
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M1 to DVI-D WITH USB CABLE
M1 to DVI-D WITH USB CABLE For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors, and other devices with M1 connectors. | Product Features | M1 cables (also known as EVC or P&D cables) work with projectors and other devices with the new universal M1 connector. M1 can carry both digital and analog signals as well as USB. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs. Plus, the USB component allows the use of a wireless presenter -- with just one cable!
Compatible with the following projectors: - Ask Proxima: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+
- Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W
- Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP815, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777
- Toshiba: TLP-X4500U
- Viewsonic: 1172
*Check your product manual or our website for additional compatibilities. |
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M1 MALE to DVI-D FEMALE ADAPTER
M1 MALE to DVI-D FEMALE ADAPTER For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors and other devices with M1 connectors. | Product Features | The M1 connector is a new connection type also commonly known as the EVC or P&D connection. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs. This adapter provides you with the flexibility to utilize your standard display cables to connect to these new projectors and other devices that employ the new universal M1 connector. We also have M1 adapters available in M1 Male to VGA Female or HDMI Female.
Projectors utilizing the M1 connection: - Ask Proxima: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+
- Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W
- Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777
- Toshiba: TLP-X4500U
- Viewsonic: 1172
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M1 MALE to HDMI FEMALE ADAPTER
M1 MALE to HDMI FEMALE ADAPTER For Ask Proxima and Infocus projectors plus select Dell, Hitachi, Toshiba and Viewsonic projectors and other devices with M1 connectors | Product Features | The M1 connector is a new connection type also commonly known as the EVC or P&D connection. Many new projectors on the market utilize this new technology to provide the flexibility of connecting to either VGA or DVI inputs. This adapter provides you with the flexibility to utilize your standard display cables to connect to these new projectors and other devices that employ the new universal M1 connector. We also have M1 adapters available in M1 Male to DVI Female or VGA Female.
Projectors utilizing the M1 connection: C110, C160, C170, C180, C410, C420, C440, C450, C460, M1, M2+ Dell: 3300MP, 4100MP Hitachi: CP-X1250W Infocus: LP120, LP540, LP600, LP640, LP70+, LP820, LP840, LP850, LP860, X2, LP70, 5000, 4805, 7210, 7205, 5700, 777 Toshiba: TLP-X4500U Viewsonic: 1172 |
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NEW!! RAPIDRUN™ M1-A (EVC) BREAK-AWAY FLYING LEAD (1 Foot)
NEW!! RAPIDRUN™ M1-A (EVC) BREAK-AWAY FLYING LEAD (1 Foot) Ideal for use with computers, projectors, and any display supporting an M1 (EVC) connection | Product Features | Future-proof, this modular cabling system changes as your system changes! Imagine a VGA cable you can pull through a 3/4in conduit with a 90 degree sweep with no soldering of the HD15 connector! Or having the option of switching the installed cable from VGA to Component Video with Audio in less than a minute! With RapidRun™, you can easily do this and more. No cabling solution on the market will do more to make your installations easier or more versatile!
RapidRun's™ revolutionary design provides the greatest flexibility and ease of installation without loss of signal quality. Two styles of Runner™ base cables, a 3-Coax with 4 twisted pairs and a 5-coax version, allow this unique interconnect system to be configured for UXGA, Component, Composite and/or Digital/Analog Audio Signals.
The key to this system is RapidRun's™ proprietary MUVI (Multi-Use Versatile Interconnect) connector design which features a locking mechanism that connects to either a Break-Away™ Flying Lead or Wall Plate. The MUVI connector also enables you to pull the Runner™ base cable through a 3/4in conduit then terminate with your flying lead or wall plate.
RapidRun™ HD15 (UXGA) Male Break-Away Flying Lead Features: - Color code: Yellow
- For use with RapidRun™ PC/Video UXGA Runners (color code yellow)
- Supports transmission of UXGA and component video signals
- Fully molded HD15 connector provides excellent strain relief
- Ideal for use with computers, projectors, and any display requiring a HD15 connection
Please note: each complete RapidRun solution requires a Break-Away or Wall Plate on either end of the Runner cable. For each Runner you will need (2) Break-Aways, (2) Wall Plates, OR (1) Break-Away and (1) Wall Plate. |
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