This splitter cable allows two monitors to be connected to a computer's single VGA port. It's a passive cable which simply splits a single VGA signal into two without any amplification or signal regeneration, making it an ideal, cost effective solution for shorter installations.Cheap and easy way to connect two monitors to one PC
Duplicates the SAME image onto both screens (this will not enable you to run different applications on each display)
A mains powered splitter is recommended if a high resolution or long distance is required (5 Metres plus)
Often used to enable a PC to output to both a monitor a TV with a VGA port
This splitter cable allows two monitors to be connected to a computer's single VGA port. It's a passive cable which simply splits a single VGA signal into two without any amplification or signal regeneration, making it an ideal, cost-effective solution for shorter installations.
A VGA cable has multiple uses in the electronic field. It is used as a connector in electronic devices like laptops, televisions, monitors, video cards, and other electronic devices. It is used to connect and send signals between computers and monitors, between computers and televisions, and between computers and laptops.
It is used to transfer video signals by acting as a link between the computer and the monitor or between the computer and the monitor or the television screen. The video graphic cable comes in type of male and male connector. It is made of high-quality materials and carries an unconditional warranty. Chiefly, it is an electronic connector with three rows of 15 pins on it.
Despite the introduction of DVI and HDMI the common VGA connection is still the primary connection for most computer monitors. This ultra slim cable is designed to handle analog VGA and extended VGA resolutions. The conductors for the three color lines are 30AWG coaxial while the remaining conductors are 32AWG stranded wire. The cable features gold-plated male DE-15 (aka HD-15 or DB-15) connectors on each end for smooth corrosion-free connections. It includes ferrite cores at each end which ensure that EMI and RFI interference will not enter your video system. HDMI the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.