USB Type C Male to VGA Female

SKU
23-227-600
No Software | USB 3.1 Type C Powered | Plug & Play
Quantity Discount Pricing
1-2 3-5 6-7 8-9 10+
$19.39 $18.39 $18.19 $17.59 $17.39

Quantity Available: 204

USB 3.1 Type C Male to VGA Female

This Type C Converter is the most up to date converter on the market. Technology has been progressively moving toward Type C connectors because of how compact and powerful they are. Many people still need access to standard VGA Displays and need to hard wire to monitors. This converter allows users to do just that. It provides users with all the options they need for their office, conference rooms, trade shows, school, and more. Connect monitors, PCs or Laptops equipped with Type C to VGA displays, such as monitors, projectors, televisions and more for quick video streaming.

Features:

  • Input computer connector: USB3.1 Type-C Male
  • Output port: VGA female
  • Output video mode: Displayport Alternative Mode (DP Alt Mode): Offer the same performance and feature capability as a standard Displayport connection
  • Supports VGA Displays
  • Compatible with USB 3.0 and backwards compatible with USB 2.0



Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:USB Type C Male to VGA Female
Your Rating

Q: What’s the difference between the different USB versions?



  • USB 1.1

    • Released in 1998

    • Specifies max data rates of 12 Mbit/s (Full Speed)

    • Mostly used on devices such as keyboards mice joysticks printers scanners.

    • Still used by some devices that don't need faster data transfer rates.



  • USB 2.0

    • Released in 2000

    • Specifies max data rates of 480 Mbit/s (Hi-Speed)

    • Compatible with USB 1.1 but some hardware designed for USB 2.0 may not work with USB 1.1 host controllers.



  • USB 3.0

    • Released in 2008

    • Specifies max data rates of 5 Gbit/s (SuperSpeed)

    • A January 2013 press release from the USB group reveals plans to update USB 3.0 to 10 Gbit/s to put it on par with Thunderbolt by mid-2013.




Q: What if I need to extend my current USB cable past the 16 foot distance limit?


A: Because passive USB cables have a distance limitation you would need an Active Extension Cable to help boost the signal coming from the source.


Q: I'm unsure what USB adapter or connector I need can you help?


A: Please click on the resource tab to see the USB connector graph. This should help identify the correct cable.