A single video signal can be simultaneously broadcasted to more than one monitor using a Video splitter. This device allows simultaneous relay of signals at local as well as remote locations. Available in 2, 4, 8 and 16 ports, a user can connect up to sixteen monitors using this splitter. For increased VGA outputs, the cascading function can be utilized. These splitters support VGA, SVGA and multi sync monitors. It has a bandwidth of 350 MHz and displays crisp and clear images, without ghosting or data loss. This product ensures that the work area remains clutter free since the computer can be located in a safe and secure area.
It also provides a noise free work environment. The most common splitter in this category is the VGA Splitter. Installation follows simple plug and play functionality and can be completed in seconds. The splitter is connected with a VGA cable from the computer’s graphic port to the splitter input. Out of the multiple outputs, the primary connection is used for the main display while the rest are connected to the other display devices. Equipped with a built-in booster circuit this product allows the VGA monitors to be located greater distances from the source. Enclosed in a metal casing, this device has a compact design with convenient connections.
It can lie flat on a desktop while the 16 port unit can also be rack mounted. Another popular version, the Cat5 UTP VGA Video Splitter, allows extension of VGA video signals up to 984ft away from the source using inexpensive Cat5 / Cat5e / Cat6 cables. This extender consists of a local sender unit, available in 2, 4 or 8 ports, that connects to your video source and a receiver unit that is placed at the remote location and connects to your display. The video splitter is RoHS compliant and supports the DDC, DDC2, DDC2B protocols. It has the ability to switch to a power save mode when the input signal is lost. This device is equipped with LEDs which indicate the input and power save status. Ideal for broadcasting video information on several monitors and monitoring work environments from safe locations, this device is useful in high bandwidth and high resolution applications. The VGA Splitter is therefore found in trade shows, presentations, remote monitoring and training facilities, classrooms, security organizations, showroom displays, digital signage applications etc.



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