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Eaton Video Cables

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17 products

Reliable Legacy Display Connections for VGA, DVI, and Beyond

Eaton video cables, built under the Tripp Lite product line, include VGA, DVI-D, DVI-I, and specialty display adapters designed to keep legacy monitors, KVM switches, medical displays, and industrial control panels connected where older video interfaces remain the standard. The lineup covers single-link and dual-link DVI, HD15 VGA cables with ferrite cores, and adapter cables that bridge legacy video ports with modern display interfaces. Browse the full Eaton catalog for additional cable types and infrastructure products, or explore the complete cables category for video cable options from every manufacturer.

Eaton Video Cables for Every Workspace

  • Legacy monitor connections — VGA cables connect older projectors, monitors, and display systems still widely deployed in offices, schools, and government facilities where equipment refresh cycles are long
  • Multi-monitor workstations — DVI cables drive dual and triple monitor setups for financial trading desks, graphic design stations, and security monitoring centers running older graphics cards
  • KVM switch deployments — VGA and DVI cables link servers and workstations to keyboard-video-mouse switches for centralized management of multiple machines from a single console
  • Industrial and medical displays — specialty video cables meet the connector and shielding requirements of industrial HMI panels and medical imaging monitors with long service lifecycles
  • Mixed-generation equipment — DVI-to-VGA and HDMI-to-DVI adapter cables bridge the gap between legacy video ports and modern display interfaces without replacing functional hardware

Choosing the Right Eaton Video Cable

Eaton's video cable lineup is organized by interface standard. VGA (Video Graphics Array) is an analog standard that remains in active use across millions of installed displays, projectors, and KVM systems. DVI (Digital Visual Interface) delivers uncompressed digital video and comes in DVI-D (digital only) and DVI-I (digital and analog) variants, with single-link and dual-link bandwidth options. Understanding which interface and link type your equipment requires prevents compatibility issues and ensures full resolution support.

Single-Link vs. Dual-Link DVI

Single-link DVI supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz, which covers standard office monitors. Dual-link DVI doubles the bandwidth and supports resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 at 60 Hz, required for 30-inch monitors and high-resolution medical or design displays. Check your monitor and graphics card specifications to determine which link type you need before ordering.

Adapters and Converter Cables

When mixing old and new equipment, adapter cables bridge the gap between legacy video ports and modern display interfaces. Eaton offers DVI-to-VGA adapters for connecting DVI sources to VGA monitors, HDMI-to-DVI cables for pairing newer graphics cards with older DVI displays, and Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapters for connecting modern laptops to legacy projectors. These adapters preserve signal quality and eliminate the need to replace functional monitors when upgrading source hardware.

Complete Your Eaton Setup

  • Eaton A/V Cables — HDMI, DisplayPort, and audio cables for modern high-resolution displays and AV systems
  • Eaton Data Transfer Cables — USB and serial cables for peripherals, docking stations, and console management
  • KVM Switches — keyboard-video-mouse switches to manage multiple systems from a single console
  • Monitors — displays from every major brand when it is time to upgrade from legacy VGA or DVI