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4-Port UXGA Monitor Splitter/Extender (Male Input) (TAA Compliant)

#29551 C2G
4-Port UXGA Monitor Splitter/Extender (Male Input) is rated 4.4 out of 5 by 10.
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$137.99 $152.99 MSRP USD

Distribute any video signal to 2 different video outputs, while maintaining vivid picture quality. Though powerful, this splitter is easy to use; just connect the cables, and you're ready to go! There is no software required, or complicated interface cards to install. This monitor splitter not only distributes, but also boosts your high resolution video signal up to 210 feet.

Includes power-saving mode, color-coded connectors for the input and outputs, durable all-metal housing, power and activity LED indicators. Also suitable for XGA, SVGA, VGA, and MultiSync® resolution monitors. Daisy-chain multiple units together for even more outputs.

Input: One HD15 Female
Output: Two HD15 Female

Please Note: The term "extender" refers to the product's ability to extend the distance of your cable runs to 210 feet. It does not mean the product provides "extended desktop" functionality, or the ability to view different information on each of your monitors. If you are looking to add extended desktop capabilities to your computer, please consider product #30534, 6in USB 2.0 to XGA Adapter. UXGA provides a screen resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. Not sure what resolution you need? See our
Connector 1:
(1) VGA Male
Connector 2:
(4) VGA Female
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Features

  • Split a single VGA signal from a PC to four or more displays
  • Combine multiple splitters to display signal to even more displays
  • Available in 2, and 4-port versions

Specifications

General Info
Product Line C2G
Color Black
UPC Number 757120295518
Country Of Origin Taiwan, Province Of China
Application Sector Residential, Commercial
Warranty Type 5-Year
Type Splitter, Extender, Active Device
Dimensions
Product Width US 7.15 in
Product Height US 0.79 in
Product Length US 3.15 in
Buy American Act Compliance
TAA Compliant Yes
Technical Information
Video Resolution UXGA (1600x1200), XGA (1024x768), SVGA (800x600), VGA (640x480)
Amperage 600 mA

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great product - highly recommended! This device is used to send one computer VGA output to several monitors/projectors in a House of Worship setting. The first one we purchased lasted 5+ years running 24/7/365. We just purchased two more identical units because of their ease of use and great performance. This unit is highly recommended!
Date published: 2011-12-19
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Great Product product easy to set up and use
Date published: 2010-06-11
Rated 4 out of 5 by from im just a buyer and not a user This product is essential for our ships master for navigational purposes and unrep as well.
Date published: 2012-03-15
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great product great value so happy Hook up for four tv montiors,Be able to control my computer from 4 different rooms.
Date published: 2009-07-21
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Headline is accurate and informative Unit is very usefull to distribute video from a multi camera security system, and extending it to areas throught out a building and with excellent signal quality.
Date published: 2011-03-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A most excellent product! The perfect component for a multi-projector multimedia video conference room. Works like a charm!
Date published: 2010-06-11
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great solution for doubling projection! Great product, I use this Splitter to send VGA Signal to 2 HD Projectors (200' apart) and a LCD monitor (25') from a multiple input scaler/switcher. Works beautifully with a clear and vivid picture all around. I've had no worries and a lot of atta-boys with this unit.
Date published: 2010-05-05
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works great - Simple to use I split a computer UXGA signal to 4 monitors for a presentation and it worked great. Easy to set up and a compact design. One of the monitors was on a 50 ft cable and it did not have any quality loss.
Date published: 2009-05-04
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Questions & Answers

What are the compatible resolutions?

Asked by: Steven
This splitter will support up to 1920 x 1440 pixels at 80 Hz and below resolutions.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-05

how do you set it up on windows 8 with only 3 monitors output??????

Asked by: Anonymous
You would have one VGA cable from your computer to the 4-Port UXGA Splitter/Extender and then connect the three VGA cables from this to your three monitors.
Answered by: MIchael
Date published: 2017-10-05

I want to extend my computer display (Mainly powerpoint presentations)to 3 monitors and 1 TV (with VGA input). Each is roughly about 50 feet away. Which cable you would recemmend for connecting ?

Asked by: Nav
Your best option would be to use a 4-Port VGA Splitter and run a 50 ft VGA cable to each display. Please consider our part numbers 29504 (Female Input) and 28016 for your application.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2017-10-06

unit say its active, but no output received at projector. when plugging projector directly into computer works fine. any suggestions, please?

Asked by: kendale
Have you tried connecting a different source to the splitter? Is this a desktop or a laptop? If you are using a laptop, we could at least see if the laptop is recognizing a second screen and try adjusting the resolution. The active light would indicate that the splitter is receiving a signal from the source device.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-05
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