HP DMS-59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable (Y-Cable) 338285-009
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HP DMS-59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable (Y-Cable) 338285-009

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HP DMS-59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable (Y-Cable) 338285-009We have the largest variety of cables in Kenya. price in Kenya is ksh at LaptopClinic. co. ke Get it in 2 hours Same Day for Nairobi, Next Day Countrywide. KEY SPECIFICATION Brand HP Connector Type DVI Cable Type DVI Compatible Devices Monitor Connector Gender Male to Male TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Thank you for reaching out to us, the leading laptop shop. We can definitely assist you with the HP DMS 59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable (Y Cable) with the

We have the largest variety of cables in Kenya. 

 price in Kenya is ksh at LaptopClinic.co.ke Get it in 2 hours/ Same Day for Nairobi, Next Day Countrywide.

KEY SPECIFICATION

Brand  HP

Connector Type         DVI

Cable Type     DVI

Compatible Devices  Monitor

Connector Gender    Male-to-Male

 

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 Thank you for reaching out to us, the leading laptop shop. We can definitely assist you with the HP DMS-59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable (Y-Cable) with the part number 338285-009 from Hewlett-Packard.

The HP DMS-59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable is specifically designed for certain HP systems and graphics cards. It is a Y-cable that allows you to connect multiple monitors or displays using DVI connections.

To ensure we provide you with the correct cable, we recommend confirming the compatibility of the cable with your specific HP system or graphics card model. Once you have confirmed the compatibility, please visit our store or contact us directly with the details. We will do our best to assist you in acquiring the HP DMS-59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable you need.

 

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Thank you for considering us, and we look forward to serving you with the HP DMS-59 DVI Dual Head Connector Cable from Hewlett-Packard.

 

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