A Video Screen Splitter is a device which is used to relay images from multiple sources simultaneously on a single display device. Alternatively known as a distribution amplifier, this device transmits images without data loss and it appears as though the source is directly connected to the display. Consisting of two units, a local transmitter placed next to the source and a receiver placed next to the display, this device has the capability of splitting and boosting the signals. Available in 2, 4, 8 and 16 orts, they can also be cascaded or daisy chained together to achieve a greater configuration. Amongst the various models of the screen splitter available in the market, the most common ones are the DVI Splitter, the VGA Audio video splitter, VGA Video, S-Video, Component Video, HDMI Video and Composite Video splitter. All these models are classified on the basis of the video signals that they relay.
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21Jul
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08Apr
A VGA Splitter is a signal booster and amplifier that splits the video signal from a single source, duplicates it and sends it to multiple display devices simultaneously and in real time. Due to its signal boosting and amplifying properties, the resultant images which are displayed are crisp and clear and support VGA, SVGA, UXGA, SXGA, XGA, and VGA resolutions up to 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz. The source is connected to the transmitter unit while the display is connected to the receiver unit of the splitter. Connections are secured using VGA cables. Number of displays that can be connected depends upon the number of ports in the VGA distribution amplifier.
Available in 2, 4, 8 and 16 ports, this device can also be cascaded for greater configurations and support a bandwidth of 350 MHz. Continue reading »
Tags: digital signage, rackmount kvm, rackmount monitor, vga cables, vga splitter, vga switch
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03Mar
A SVGA Splitter is used to not only to split the signal but also connect multiple monitors to a single analog video source. Video signals can be transmitted longer distances using these splitters. Also known as boosting devices or amplifiers, they send crystal clear VGA signals with a resolution of up to 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz and support ultra high bandwidth @ 400 MHz. Available in 2, 4, 8 and 16 ports and rack mountable versions, these splitters can be daisy chained for a larger distribution network. These devices support VGA; SVGA WUXGA, UXGA, SXGA, XGA, as well as multi sync monitors along with DDC, DDC2, DDC2B protocols.This video splitter is equipped with Continue reading »
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