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CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter
CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter
CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter
CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter
CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter
CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter
CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter
CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter

CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter Amplifier Box 1 PC to 2 Monitors SVGA Video Splitter Support 2048 x 1536 Resolution up to 164ft for Screen Duplication

Product ID : 41575296


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Shipping Weight 0.29 lbs
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Model CKLau-1021B
Manufacturer CKLau
Shipping Dimension 3.7 x 3.15 x 1.73 inches
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CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter Features

  • 1 VGA in, 2 VGA out. Sharing 1 VGA sources signal to 2 separate VGA monitors, simultaneous mirror display.

  • Support 3-grade daisy chain. Amplifies video signal and extends transmission distance input up to 16 feet, output up to 164 feet.

  • 450MHz bandwidth. Resolution up to 2048 x 1536@60Hz.

  • Compatible DDC, DDC2, DDC2B(port 1 only).

  • USB power supply, support VGA, XGA, SVGA, UXGA, WUXGA and multisync monitors.


About CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter

VGA Splitter Box VGA Monitor Splitter VGA Splitters VGA Signal Splitter Monitor Splitter How to connect? 1. Plug input port of the splitter to the host/PC; 2. Plug output port of the splitter to display/monitor/TV; 3. Finish. Datasheet Size: 3.39x2.32x1.18inch (86x59x30mm) Bandwidth: 450MHz Distance transmission: input 5ft(1.5m), output 16ft(5 m) Resolution: up to 2048 x 1536@60Hz Compatible DDC, DDC2, DDC2B Supports VGA, XGA, SVGA, UXGA, WUXGA and multi-sync monitors Package: 1 VGA splitter (1 in 2 out) + 1 Manual Warm Tips: - VGA cable are sold separately. Recommend use the VGA cable which is 3+6. - This VGA splitters can only duplicate images from a computer to two monitors. - Need to set the same screen resolution, can't support the different resolution on different screen. - It doesn't support extended desktop display applications, is not for viewing different images on each of monitors. - Only output port 1 support DDC2, which means that the other output ports take their cues from the port 1. If you plug a DDC compatible monitor into the port 1, all other monitors must be able to support the highest resolution of the monitor connected to port 1 (you can set up all the output monitor's resolution as the same).