Libretto U100: Need a VGA cable

Hi,
I'm trying to get hold of a VGA cable for the U100 does anyone have a spare I can purchase or know who sells them?
I've tried Toshiba Direct and different dealers, that and the other...
Regards,
Richard.

Hi Richard,
If you still look for such a cable. Here is a Link: http://shop.s-cube.de/index.php?cPath=58&osCsid=d61e5b862fda68aed35f187e 64a1634b where you can buy it.
Regards,
Walter

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