The figure often quoted for maxmum length of a DVI cable is around 40 feet. However, the real distance is dependant on both the quality of cable and the quality of the signal source and the signal receiver. All three are important. Poor quality components can reduce the maximum length to as little as 10 - 15 feet. On the other hand, using low loss cable with good quality drivers and receivers can extend the distance significantly further. As no manufacturer of cable, DVI drivers or DVI receivers is willing to quote guaranteed figures, it's really a matter of trial and error. Personally, I have used a 70 feet cable length with DVI signals and had no problems. I might add that I used a very low loss cable for the job - and they don't come cheap.
No. The only cable that transmits audio and video is HDMI.
Yes, you can use an SVGA cable in place of a VGA cable, as SVGA is essentially an enhanced version of VGA. Both cables use the same 15-pin connector, so they are compatible. However, SVGA cables can support higher resolutions and better video quality compared to standard VGA cables. Therefore, while they are interchangeable, using an SVGA cable might provide a better visual experience, especially at higher resolutions.
Video Graphics array or Super video graphics array. SVGA is higher quality.
Yes
It is a computer graphics standard. VGA = Video Graphics Array SVGA = Super Video Graphics Array.
Super VGA (or SVGA) cable equipment can be bought in a multitude of places on the web. This equipment, which is primarily for older computers, can be found at Amazon, eBay, and Newegg.
Super Video Graphics Array
The maximum colorr depth of svga monitor is 16 Million Colors and the resolution is 1280X1024 or even more Source: http://www.simulationexams.com/SampleQuestions/a+_q2.htm
15 pin, 3 rows
First, you laptop has to have TV capability (was it set up for it when you purchased it?) If so, then you need to purchase a male-male SVGA cable (remember, the TV itself should have a SVGA outlet labeled "PC" on the back). An alternative way is to use a S-Video cable with RCA jacks. Just depends on how new your laptop is.
SVGA
SVGA Card is a card used in SVGA Monitors. It is also an example of a secondary memory.