Quick tech specs
- Splits a single VGA video signal to 4 monitors or projectors
- The splitter can be located up to 25ft from the connected computer and up to 185ft from the connected monitors
- VGA video splitter/ 4 port VGA splitter/ 4 port VGA video splitter/ Wall mount splitter/ Computer video splitter/ 350MHz
- Supports video resolutions up to 2048x1536 @ 60Hz to be transmitted up to 210ft from the source
- Quick/easy solution to split a video signal in an auditorium,etc
- Tripp Lite is now part of Eaton
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Tripp Lite's VGA/SVGA Splitter provides one of the markets highest bandwidth support at 350MHZ, allowing for distances up to 210ft! This switch allows a user to simultaneously display one video presentation on up to 4 separate VGA/SVGA monitors. For training sessions and sales meetings this splitter is a must-have. Four standard SVGA/VGA HD15 female ports are used to connect the monitors while the fifth port (HD15 Male) is used to connect the splitter to your CPU. Designed to use your existing monitor cables to plug into the splitter. To extend the length of your monitors cable, or, for CPU to Splitter connections, use Tripp Lite cable #'s P500-006, P500-025, P500-050, or P500-100. For a 2-Port unit, see part number B114-002-R. Tripp Lite warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life.
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Tripp Lite 4-Port VGA / SVGA 350MHz Video Splitter w Signal Amplifier is rated
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eprissel from
Compact and easy to use!
Bought this to replace an 8 port VGA splitter as that many ports really werent needed. This one is nice and compact and it easy to use.
Date published: 2012-11-01T00:00:00-04:00
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Support possible for Older Technology
Our Church still has some older technology just barely on the verge of functioning. This Splitter / Booster allows for the two projectors, two small stage monitors and an input to the streaming system to continue to function. It does the job for all four output ports. For the price it was a great way to put off the inevitable higher cost of upgrading.
Date published: 2021-04-02T00:00:00-04:00