2 Port VGA Splitter 150Hz+, 1xCable

2,Port,VGA,Splitter,150Hz+,,1xCable,
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Mfr# VSA12

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£21.09 inc. VAT
£17.95 exc. VAT
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Stock: 5 or more in stock
Quickcode: 23340  
Stock code: BOX-VS-A12
Manuf. code: VSA12
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Description:

Features
  • Compatible for use with VGA, SVGA & multi-sync monitors
  • Duplicate one signal input to multiple outputs
  • Ability to be cascaded , increasing the total number of video outputs
  • Effective transmission distance: 65m/210ft
  • Automatic power-save when signal is lost
  • Clear images

    Warranty Information

    Warranty Type Aria Warranty Only
    Manufacturer Website http://www.aria.co.uk/Support/Technical+Support
    Manufacturer Phone 0906 47 00 309
    Warranty Period (yrs) 1
    Aria Warranty Only? Yes

    Technical Details:

    Number of computer ports 2
    Weight 400/428/720g
    Signal bandwidth 350MHz
    Signal type VGA, SVGA or multi-sync
    Input connector 1 x HD15 male
    Ouput connector 2/4/8 x HD15 female
    Enclosure Metal

    Comments, Questions & Reviews:

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    Question  VGA? by Benjo

    Hi, I know this is a SVGA splitter, but is there a limit to the highest res it can work with? IE will it work with 2 Widescreen projectors running 1440x800? Thanks

    Cracked it! by Pete B.

    Just had to re-set the resolution to 800x600 then I was in business! Good piece of kit, good value.
    Cheers,
    Pete B.

    Nearly but not quite... by Pete B.

    Just connected this up, and although my monitor is still fine, the LCD TV (LG32"-RGB input) shows the XP splash screen, then bombs out with a 'no signal' message on it's screen. I've connected up the TV directly to the PC, and same-o same-o. So it seems as if there's something not configured right with the TV (nothing to change), or my PC (a 2yr old AriaNet item - MSI mobo, video on-board, no video card)
    Any suggestions?

    Comment by Martin

    are you likely to get more of these in stock

    Response by Nick
    5 on the way as we speak