One VGA Input Two VGA Outputs
The 1:2 VGA Hub allows computers with VGA graphic cards to display a picture on two VGA displays or projectors simultaneously making it perfect for presentations where the operator uses a small monitor at the computer while the audience views the image on a second larger display or projector.
How It Works
The 1:2 VGA Hub is connected to a PC video source with a VGA (male to female) cable from the computer?s VGA graphics card port to the VGA Hub?s input connector.
There are two VGA outputs on the 1:2 VGA Hub. VGA output #1 is the Primary connection which queries the Primary Display attached to it and determines the possible video resolutions timings and frequencies that can be used to create a picture. This information is called EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) and it is used to create a picture on all attached displays.
VGA output #2 is connected to the second (Secondary) display and creates an image by following the EDID settings obtained from the first (Primary) display; therefore both displays should be capable of the same resolutions and refresh rates in order to display an identical picture.
Features:
Connects computers with VGA graphics to two VGA compatible monitors or projectors
Allows two VGA display monitors to be connected at the same time to the same video source
Simultaneous display at local and remote locations
Maintains highest highest video resolution up to 1920 x 1200
Specifications:
VGA Amplifier Bandwidth: 350 MHz
Input Video Signal: 1.2 Volts p-p
Power Supply: 5 VDC (External)
Power Consumption: 5 Watts (max.)
Dimensions: 5.6 W x 1 H x 2.6 D
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs.
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