|  |   |  | The P024-015 Heavy-Duty Power Extension Cord features a NEMA 5-15P plug on one end and a NEMA 5-15R receptacle on the other,  allowing you to extend the length of your existing power cord. The 15-foot 14 AWG cord is rated for 120V and 15A and is UL... 
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|  |   |  | 6" length -  Mini DisplayPort male -  VGA (HD-15) female -  supports video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 -  Plug-and-play 
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|  |   |  | Tripp Lite's Power It! PS615 power strip offers reliable,  convenient and cost-effective power distribution for appliances,  power tools,  lighting and other electrical equipment. 
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|  |   |  | The SPS406HGULTRA Medical-Grade Power Strip is designed with full 60601-1 and 60950-1 compliance,  making it ideal for use in all patient-care vicinities,  therapy rooms,  imaging environments,  laboratories and administrative areas. Also tested to... 
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|  |   |  | SVGA Monitor Extension Gold Cable 
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|  |   |  | 1 x Male DisplayPort - 1 x DVI-I Female Video - 6 
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|  |   |  | TRIPP LITE TLP6B 6-OUTLET SURGE PROTECTOR,  6-FT CORD: 6 OUTLET; 360 JOULES; PROTECT ALL ELECTRONICS AGAINST SURGES,  SPIKES & LINE NOISE ; CAN ACCOMMODATE 1 LARGE TRANSFORMER PLUG WITHOUT COVERING REMAINING OUTLETS; 3 TOTAL TRANSFORMERS; 6-FT CORD; 15 AMP 
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|  |   |  | Tripp Lite's Mini Displayport to Displayport adapter cable allows a laptop computer's Mini Displayport video out port connect to a full size Displayport monitor. Supports resolutions up to 2560x1600. Note: This cable is uni-directional. 
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|  |   |  | Tripp Lite's P134-06N-VGA,  Displayport Male to VGA Female adapter,  allows you to connect a computer with a Displayport output to a VGA monitor. 
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|  |   |  | Always Have Outlets Readily Available In Your Medical Facility! Power distribution inside and outside patient-care areas just became a lot easier. 
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