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Connect an older Sun monitor with the 13W3 connector to a newer PC with an HD15 VGA connector using this simple adapter. Alternatively, this adapter, in conjunction with SKU 71, can be used to connect a Sun monitor to a Sun system, using a standard HD15 VGA M/F extension cable.

The adapter has a female 13W3 jack for connecting to the Sun monitor cable and a male HD15 plug for connecting to the VGA output of the computer's video card. Each end features plastic thumbscrews for securing the adapter to the device.

Note that this adapter is specifically designed for the pinout of the Sun systems and will not work properly with other 13W3 connectors, such as those from older Apple, SGI, or NeXT systems, which used the same connector with a different pinout configuration.

- NEW Sun 13W3-Male To High Density 15-Female VGA/SVGA Adapter! - Converts Sun Type 13W3 Monitor To Standard IBM Style Video HDB15! - Can be used for SUN/SGI systems to VGA/SVGA Monitors - Can also be used for PC Systems to SUN/SGI monitors - Changes 13w3 Male to High Density 15 Female - Includes Horizontal and Vertical Sync - SUN, SGI, Next Version

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