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£21.65 inc. VAT
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This ATEN 2L-2406 VGA cable is one of those “it just works” buys. For £18.04 ex‑VAT for a 6m run, you’re not getting the cheapest no-name option, but you are getting a cable you can reasonably trust for day‑to‑day boardroom/meeting room use—especially if you’ve got a fixed install where swapping cables isn’t practical. VGA can be picky about signal quality over distance, so buying a proper brand cable (and not the absolute bargain bin) is a sensible move if you’ve had flicker, rolling, or “it works until someone bumps the desk” problems before.
Who should buy it? Anyone running legacy VGA projectors, older displays, or training-room setups with longer cable runs that simply need a reliable extension/link without overthinking it. Who should *not* buy it? If you’re in a modern environment moving towards HDMI/DisplayPort or you’re trying to push high-resolution/projector setups where VGA has already shown its limitations, you’ll get more long-term value by standardising on a digital solution instead of adding more VGA cables.
Bottom line: good value for a straightforward, legacy-compatible VGA link at 6m—worth it if you’re supporting older kit. If you’re trying to future-proof, I’d spend your budget elsewhere.

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