Posted by Jon on September 24, 2009


VGA splitter surpasses all

How far is a VGA splitter useful? If we take the help of experts, it will be found that one VGA signal, owing to the help of a VGA splitter; can be transmitted to many display devices at the same time. To get hold of the output on 90 or more monitors, these splitters can be cascaded in concert so as to form a large hub. On the other hand, in order to make these signals longer over larger distances, economical Cat5/ Cat5e and Cat6 cables are applied to attach the source and output devices.
Note it down also that the splitters used for these long distance transmissions are known as Cat5 UTP VGA Video splitters. On the other hand, lots of splitters other than VGA splitter (most common these days) are available. These include Quad screen splitter, DVI Video splitter, S-Video splitter, Component Video Splitter, Composite Video Splitter, VGA & Audio Splitter.
In addition, a bandwidth of 350 MHz is supported by them. Offered with two, four, eight and sixteen ports which support all VGA, UXGA, SXGA, XGA and multi sync monitors, these devices are well-suited with PCs, SUNs and MACs. DDC, DDC2, and DDC2B protocols and do contain standard 15 Pin HD VGA connectors. The idea of compounding a video splitter and video switch into the same form factor brings about the video matrix switch, which allows various inputs to be displayed on many outputs.
VGA splitter surpasses all, truly.

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