By: miley cyrus | 2011-03-07 | Information technology Easy to install, the process is such that the unit is connected with a VGA cable from the computer’s graphic port to the input. read more
By: Eris Dicosta | 2010-04-02 | Hardware A VGA splitter is used route a VGA signal to up to sixteen different display devices. These splitters are used to display the same image simultaneously on multiple monitors located throughout your facility. read more
By: Joe | 2012-04-24 | Networks It never fails that there seems to be a technical emergency every Friday about an hour before quitting time. In this case, the call came from a local movie theatre which relied on a VGA splitter to distribute video signals to... read more
By: joe phillip | 2012-04-24 | Networks It never fails that there seems to be a technical emergency every Friday about an hour before quitting time. In this case, the call came from a local movie theatre which relied on a VGA splitter to distribute video signals to... read more
By: joe phillip | 2011-12-31 | Networks When you look at modern-day televisions and other video devices, there are going to be multiple ways for you to distribute video. One of the most commonly used video types is VGA, which stands for video graphics array. When you attach a video source to a high definition television using VGA, you are going to... read more
By: Jennifer Luec | 2010-03-30 | Hardware With the help of a VGA Splitter, one VGA signal can be simultaneously transmitted to many display devices. In order to obtain the output on 90 or more monitors... read more
By: Peter Disuja | 2011-04-19 | Networks A VGA Splitter is a signal booster and amplifier that splits the video signal from a single source, duplicates it and sends it to multiple display devices simultaneously and in real time. read more
By: Jennifer Luec | 2011-06-08 | Hardware VGA Matrix Switch is a hardware product which can route videos from multiple VGA computers to multiple displays. VGA signals from a single computer can be routed to multiple monitors or multiple signals can be relayed to a single display creating a web like pattern of interconnection possibilities. A combination of a VGA splitter and switch into a single unit, this device splits... read more
By: Jay Smyth | 2010-11-16 | Article Marketing VGA cables are the system standard for connecting a monitor to a PC, in this article we explore the benefits. read more
By: Nathan Tyler | 2010-12-24 | Computer For transmitting video signals from a computer to a projector or monitor, you may need a VGA extension cable. You may have also heard them being called the VGA extension, monitor cable, VGA video cable, and computer cable. It's possible to separate the PC from projector or monitor with the use of these video cables. In fact, if you use a VGA extension cable, you will still be able to see the screen which is 100 feet away from the computer itself. read more
By: Jennifer Luec | 2010-10-08 | Hardware To understand well, what S Video Splitter is, let's first understand the basics, in other words, let's start of by knowing more about Video Splitters... read more
By: sadie.backhurst | 2010-09-28 | Science VGA to Component Video Convertor enables you to change a VGA signal to Component Video, S-Video or Composite Video. The reason you require a converter and not just a cable is that a VGA to Component Video Cable will not change the signal; the device is used generally to connect the component video through a VGA tool on some projectors. read more
By: Peter Pal Disuja | 2010-12-29 | Hardware A lot of speculation has been going on between the difference in a video splitter, a distribution amplifier, and a booster amplifier. First, we'll start off with distribution amplifiers. read more
By: Ahobuy | 2012-10-26 | Hardware Home media channels enthusiasts usually are loading on top of 3D-capable devices only to discover that their present-day HDMI converter cables or stretchers don't help 3D. read more