Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Video Splitter - Boosts, Amplifies and Splits Signals From a Single Source to Multiple Devices



A video signal can be split and shown on more than one display device simultaneously by using a Video Splitter. These splitters can be bought in 2, 4, 8 and 16 ports and support respective display devices. By daisy chaining these units, a much greater variety of displays may be accomplished. This splitting device not simply produces the signal but also transfers it to an output device situated well away from the source. Maximum distance which the signals can be transferred over Cat5 cable is 950 feet. A built-in signal booster enhances the video quality, delivering superior images like each of the monitors were directly coupled to the PC.

Dependant on the format from the video signals, these splitters can be bought in various models. The most basic will be the VGA Splitter whereas the top end version will be the HDMI Splitter. Rogues allows set-top boxes, DVD players, D-VHS players and also other HDTV devices using a HDMI outputs to become associated with several HDTV displays. This compact high definition device utilizes a single cable as an alternative to several cables so that you can hook up with the HDTV display. Supporting resolutions of 720i, 720p and 1080p in addition to HDCP compliant devices, these splitters work on plug and play functionality. Accessible in 2, 4 and 8 ports, these units also have a matrix format. By daisy chaining several HDMI Splitter units a more substantial distribution and longer length may be accomplished.

A Splitter that is particularly great at a large-scale KVM switching and surveillance method is the Quad Screen Splitter. It enables display and monitor of video signals from four different computers or video sources simultaneously on a single screen with keyboard and mouse operation. These units operate in several modes: Quad mode where the screen is separated into four fields of equal size, PIP mode where around the 3 other video sources are shown on the right-hand side from the full-screen image as thumbnails, allowing them to be monitored simultaneously, Dual mode or Split Screen mode where half the screen is populated by one video connection along with the partner by the second connection side by side at regular size along with the Full screen mode where among the four video sources is shown at full screen size and maximum resolution.

Due to its functionalities as well as other varieties of display models available, the recording Splitter is a perfect product for places the location where the same image must be shown on various devices.



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