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...than four screens to be configured by pairing multiple units with a DVI splitter. • Easy to control • Setup can be done from software loaded on a PC connected via USB. • Brochure • | • Video • | • Product Manual • | • Online Store
...of up to 300m. • VGA based Multimedia distribution products are similar in many ways to KVM extenders. They extend the output from a computer to a VGA monitor or projector located at a distance. The main differences are that they do not trans...
...hundred feet away. • VGA monitor • Arguably one of the most vulnerable pieces of equipment is an analog VGA monitor. If a spy were to introduce a Trojan into your system, he or she could monitor and store key presses and passwords used during the...
...If you’re using a splitter or an extender between your source and the link, make sure it handles EDID. If possible, force the source (for instance, a Blu-ray player) to output HDMI video with RGB color encoding instead of Component (YPbCr) vid...
...with USB, and DVI-I or VGA the ServSwitch Secure KVM Switch with USB provides control and separation of up to four PCs connected to secure and unsecure networks through just one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. • High port-to-port electrical isolation...
...Separate horizontal and vertical sync (used in VGA systems found in PCs and some newer Sun and Mac computers) • These differences are an issue when you’re connecting to a wide variety of CPU types that may provide different types of video output.
...and eventually analogue VGA. • 10.8Gbps of data • DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also enables you to daisychain up to four monitors with only a single output cab...
...to consider: Coax- or VGA-cabled extension installations usually require a separate RS-232 or other line for transmitting the control signal for a display—yet another cable to fit into the conduit and another distance limitation (most serial signa...
...located near by, a VGA or DVI plasma screen showing images generated on a remote computer and delivered to the screen over Cat5, or an RS-422/485 driven text display or even a mixture of technologies. They can be point to point solutions with j...