Use these splitters in demonstrations, classrooms, even manufacturing facilities. Distribute information to monitors on your factory floor from your CPU in a separate room. A single splitter enables you to transmit video from your CPU to two up to 4 monitors 75m away. And if you cascade multiple splitters, you can transmit to as many monitors as necessary. What’s more, the 300-MHz bandwidth provides clear images at any resolution—VGA, SVGA, and XGA®. Setup is simple. Just connect the cables from all monitors to a splitter and flip a few DIP switches. That’s all it takes to project what’s on your PC’s screen to multiple monitors.
Typical applications.
The uses for a VGA Video Splitter are practically limitless, but some applications are especially popular:
- On a factory floor where it’s unsafe for CPUs, but your workers need information to do their jobs—with a splitter, you can distribute information to workstations on the floor while maintaining CPUs in separate rooms.
- In brokerage firms, stock exchanges, and day trader offices—one video splitter enables you to run real-time ticker crawls across multiple monitors while another splitter puts up-to-the-moment business news on other monitors.
- Anywhere you have closed-circuit TV (CCTV) feeds—splitters are perfect for CCTV monitoring in corporate buildings, department stores, hotels, entertainment venues, and stadiums.
- Education and training—a splitter enables you to do more with video in classrooms or for business training and presentations.
- Industry shows—create multiple attention-grabbing video kiosks or walls of video with a splitter connecting multiple VGA screens.
- Digital signage—make use of VGA monitors to create video signage that enhances external and internal communications.