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	<title>Comments on: Video DJs need to send a VGA signal a long distance &#8211; Check this out!</title>
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		<title>By: Nick Burke</title>
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		<description>Interesting, reasonably priced and convenient but after reading the specs, I don&#039;t think 100 ft. is a long distance. I&#039;ve run VGA cables out to 150 ft. without problems (other than remembering where my gender-changer adapters were ... LOL!).

A long range solution could also be found by using a run of CAT-5 and a pair of converters.

Just an idea!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting, reasonably priced and convenient but after reading the specs, I don&#8217;t think 100 ft. is a long distance. I&#8217;ve run VGA cables out to 150 ft. without problems (other than remembering where my gender-changer adapters were &#8230; LOL!).</p>
<p>A long range solution could also be found by using a run of CAT-5 and a pair of converters.</p>
<p>Just an idea!</p>
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