Further information on the cables available to borrow from Information Services
HDMI to HDMI
High Definition Multimedia Interface
An HDMI connector is for connecting audio-visual devices together and transmit digital video and digital audio signals between devices.
They support standard-definition, high-definition and Ultra HD video signals - plus all uncompressed and compressed stereo and surround sound audio formats.
HDMI - Display port
Connects a computer to an HDTV for audio/video streaming or to an HD monitor or projector
Display Port - Display Port
Transmits HD audio and video from computer to display
AppleMac HDMI adapter
High Definition Multimedia Interface
Mac computers can use an HDMI cable or adapter to connect to an HDTV, display or other HDMI devices.
HDMI – DVI Cable
High Definition Multimedia Interface - Digital Visual Interface
Adapts an HDMI output to a DVI input
If your device has DVI connections rather than HDMI, then this cable should be used for sending the signal.
USB to Micro USB
Universal Serial Bus
Use this cable for connecting mobile devices such as smartphones, Mp3 players, GPS devices, photo printers and digital cameras.
USB 2.0 Male to Female
Universal Serial Bus
Use this cable to extend your USB connection
USB-C to USB 3 Cable
Universal Serial Bus
USB-C connector shape is reversible so it's easier to plug in.
Use this cable for charging phones, tablets and laptops
USB-C - HDMI adapter
Instantly turn your laptop's USB-C port into an HDMI port, with no installation necessary.
VGA to USB-C Adapter
The adapter can be used to connect a device to a monitor or display.
Connect the USB-C end to a USB-C compatible device and connect a VGA cable.
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