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PTC Premium Gold Series High Speed HDMI Cable, 6 feet (3-Pack) $15.46 HDMI version 1.4 is the newest HDMI Standard published recently by the HDMI org. – HDMI Ethernet Channel: Adds high speed networking to an HDMI link, allowing users to take full advantage of their IP enable device without a separate Ethernet cable. – Audio Return Channel: Allows an HDMI connected TV with a built in tuner to send audio data “upstream” to a surround audio system. – 3D Over HDMI: Def… |
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COMPONENT VIDEO/DIGITAL AUDIO Balun CAT5 Cable EXTENDER $62.95 This set transmits High Definition YPbPr Component video signal and Digital audio signal to a distant TV over a network cable. Connects directly to your equipment and no other video or audio cables are needed – only a network cable. Features: |
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RCA COMPOSITE/S-VIDEO/STEREO AUDIO Balun Cable EXTENDER $62.95 This balun set transmits Composite Video/Stereo Audio or S-Video/Stereo Audio to a distant TV over a network cable. Connects directly to your equipment and no other video or audio cables are needed – only a network cable. Features: |
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HDMI 1080p Balun Extender over single Cat5e/6, Includes Sender and Receiver $89.95 The new Specialty AV HD-EX160 is a perfect solution for those who need to extend an HDMI signal long distances over a single cat5e or cat6 cable. These HDMI Extenders can handle any resolution up to 1080p at up to 160ft and 1080i up to 200ft. The installation of these extenders is quick and easy, simply place Sender unit next to your HDTV source such as a DVD player, place the Receiver unit next… |
A VGA splitter is used to 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.
In addition to routing video remotely the video splitter also has the option to support local video. An advantage of using these devices is that there is no compromise of image quality as splitter units amplify each video signal and deliver crisp and clear pictures that support SVGA, UXGA, SXGA and XGA resolutions up to 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz. VGA Cables are used to connect the video splitter to the VGA inputs and outputs of your source and displays. PC’s, SUN’s and MAC’s with video are all supported by these 350 MHz bandwidth splitters. Another key feature of this device is that it can be cascaded with additional units to display the same image on up to 100 monitors. This splitter is available with 2, 4, 8 and 16 ports. The DDC, DDC2, as well as the DDC2B protocol is supported by these units. They are easy to install and do not require any additional software.
There are various types of video splitters available in the market. However, the VGA type is one of the most common splitter devices. Cat5 splitter extenders utilize Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 UTP cables to transmit video signals much longer distances that VGA cables allow. These splitter extenders consist of two units, a transmitter and a receiver. The VGA splitter is also available with an audio option and they are known as audio video splitters.
In situations wherein people require high quality video to be displayed on several output devices, this splitter can be put to optimum use. Hence, these devices are increasingly being used in business presentations, multimedia displays, educational facilities, video broadcasting, remote monitoring, conference rooms, bars, hotels, casinos, and SOHO applications.
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