C2G 29504 4-Port VGA Monitor Splitter/Extender (Female Input) TAA Compliant, Black

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Description
- Split your VGA signal to 4 outputs - up to 210 feet
- 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
- Input: One HD15 Female, Output: Four HD15 Female
- Distribute any video signal to 4 different video outputs, while maintaining vivid picture quality
- 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.
- System Requires: Any system with an HD15 VGA video card
- Video Bandwidth: 350 MHz Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1440 pixels at 80 Hz
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