A VGA splitter allows a video to be displayed on multiple monitors from a single source. It consists of one input connector for the video source, and several output connectors for connecting to the monitors. It works by splitting the video signal distributing it to all connected devices. A VGA splitter can have two to over a hundred output ports. It is commonly used for public presentations and surveillance.
A standard VGA video splitter allows a single VGA video source to replicate signals in two, four, eight, or 16 VGA, SVGA, XGA, or Multisync monitors. It uses coaxial-style VGA cables to connect the main video source to multiple monitor feeds. It is commonly used in point-of-sale displays, trade show venues, retail stores, airports, and classrooms.
Cat 5 video splitter
A cat 5 video splitter uses an implement thin cat5 cable instead of the traditional coaxial cables. It reduces the bulk and inconvenience of the standard splitter. It is commonly used where the monitors are remotely located from the video source.
Support: Choose a VGA splitter that can support a wide range of monitors including VGA, plasma screen, LCD, and flat panel.
Quality: Choose a VGA splitter that allows you to replicate video as well as audio in almost or the same quality as the original in terms of resolution and frequency.
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