🔗 Connect & Conquer: Elevate your workspace with dual displays!
The CKLau 450MHz Bandwidth 2 Port VGA Splitter Amplifier Box allows you to share one VGA source signal to two separate monitors, supporting resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 60Hz. With a transmission distance of up to 164 feet and compatibility with various monitor types, this splitter is perfect for enhancing your professional setup.
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | VGA |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Monitor, PC |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Types | Vga |
Color | VGA splitter 1 in 2 out |
T**.
Duplicates VGA on Monitor and Projector
Power cord has 'Normal' Type-A USB connector on one end and a coax connector on the other (NOT a flimsy micro-USB). Everything works perfectly. Tried 300MHZ version and resolution was from the 80's. Very Happy with this unit!!!
M**K
It did the job, used with my Sega Dreamcast
Bought this to hook up my Sega Dreamcast to my 720p Samsung TV. The straight Dreamcast —> VGA connection was too weak for my TV, so using this to amplify the signal got the job done. Picture looks pretty good now.Note: It comes with a female gender changer, and the input and outputs are all female ports. You may need a male gender changer adapter, or male-male VGA cord like I did.
J**K
Not a splitter
This works great for mirror images this is not a splitter it did work very well for the intented purpose
J**R
Only one worked
Tried 6 different vga splitter , this is the only one worked for the correct Windows 11 screen resolution
M**S
not reliable product
my device stopped working. wont buy this item again.
J**R
Annoying buzzing sound
I had to stop using it soon after getting it to work for my set up. The noise was not constant but happened often enough to drive me slowly insane.
N**M
Only good for low resolutions
For low resolutions it looks fine, but at moderate to high resolutions I'm seeing chunky looking text. I suspect this device might do some analog-to-digital conversion before splitting the image, which is then converted back to analog, because these pixel artifacts are consistent with analog pixel grid alignment issues you typically see when plugging VGA to a fixed-pixel LCD or similar device, which hasn't been adjusted properly. This problem is exasperated the higher the resolution gets, and 1600x1200 is downright ugly.
G**R
Order wrong part
work good as a splitter
G**N
Perfect for splitting computer displays
Works well to spit a display to send one to a monitor the other to a broadcast set up.
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2 months ago
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