About This Item
The Comsol HDMI to VGA 1m Cable is the simple, dependable bridge between modern HDMI sources and legacy VGA displays. With a compact 1-meter length, it fits neatly on desks, in classrooms, and in portable setups where straight, clutter-free wiring matters most.
What makes this cable stand out:
- 1-meter length that keeps your workspace tidy while giving you flexible placement options for projectors, monitors, and TVs.
- Direct HDMI to VGA connection ideal for presentations, training rooms, and home setups that still rely on VGA inputs.
- Lightweight, portable design—easy to slip into a laptop bag or equipment kit for on-the-go use.
- Plug-and-play convenience in typical configurations, so you can connect and display without extra software or drivers.
Use cases
- Deliver a laptop presentation to a VGA projector in a conference room or classroom.
- Connect a streaming device or media player with HDMI output to an older VGA monitor or television for quick demonstrations or retro setups.
- Set up portable demo stations at events or trade shows where space is limited and cables need to stay organized.
Who should consider this cable
- Educators and students who frequently move between devices and classroom projectors.
- Professionals giving on-site presentations with legacy VGA displays.
- Anyone who wants a compact, ready-to-use solution to link HDMI sources to VGA displays for quick demonstrations or viewing.
Notes on compatibility and setup
HDMI is a digital signal and VGA is analog. In many setups, a separate active HDMI-to-VGA converter is required to translate the signal. This 1m cable provides the physical connection and layout to support such configurations when used with an appropriate converter or adapter. If your system already includes an active HDMI-to-VGA solution, this cable keeps the distance short and tidy for reliable performance.
For best results, pair this cable with devices that output HDMI and displays that accept VGA input, and ensure any necessary conversion hardware is compatible with your source and display resolutions. This approach helps you get clear, stable visuals for meetings, classes, and home entertainment without the clutter of longer, more complex setups.