Cinema 30" - What is the Dual Link DVI Cable Length?

Planning my install, but can't find out how long the DVI cable is in length on the 30" Cinema display.
Anyone know or can measure their cable?
Thanks!
Dave

Cable is 2m. Not sure what the +/- tolerance is, but figure 5cm. And the breakout ends for USB, etc. are a little bit longer, just enough to allow them to reach their mating ports on a system.

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