The 1x2 VGA Hub allows computers with VGA graphic cards to be connected to one or two VGA compatible monitors or projectors. The VGA splitter keeps your desk clutter-free, relocating your computer to a safe and secure area, while allowing you to work in a quieter environment.
The x:4 VGA Hub allows a computer with a VGA graphic card to connect to up to four VGA compatible monitors or projectors at the same time. Because it allows one computer to drive multiple monitors for simultaneous viewing.
The VP-111K is a high-performance line driver for signals exceeding UXGA. It provides controls to compensate for signal losses inherent in long cable runs
The VP-210K is a high-performance line amplifier for computer graphics video signals with resolutions up to and exceeding UXGA. The unit provides controls to compensate for signal losses inherent in long cable runs.
The VP-2L is a high-performance line amplifier for computer graphics video signals with resolutions up to and exceeding UXGA. It provides controls to compensate for signal losses inherent in long cable runs.
The VP-72 is a seven input multi-format distribution amplifier for composite, s-Video, component (HDTV or SDTV), and computer graphics video signals with resolutions up to and exceeding UXGA
1T-VGA-412 RGBHV Distribution Amplifier provide 2 outputs respectively for use in any situation requiring multiple outputs from a single PC or other RGB video source
1T-DA-462 RGBHV Distribution Amplifier provides 2 VGA type outputs plus Stereo Audio for use in any situation requiring multiple outputs from a single PC or other RGB video source.
The 1x2 VGA Audio over CAT5 extends and duplicates your audio and VGA video signals at distances of up to 1000 feet away. Remote AV signals are received from the 1x2 VGA Audio over CAT5 Sender via industry-standard CAT5 network cables.
Atlona Technologies’ AT-VGA12 is a 1x2 VGA Distribution Amplifier with local Loop-Out designed to work as a splitter for any VGA Video application. With 1 VGA Input and 2 VGA Outputs (plus 1 loop-out to be connected to a local display), the AT-VGA14 is capable of splitting a VGA signal from one source to two separate displays with compatible inputs. With a maximum bandwidth of >1GHz, the AT-VGA12 will support sharp and highly defined video in multiple resolutions of up to 2048x2048.