Posted by Neil on November 9, 2009


DVI splitter: Accommodates mutiple digital displays

DVI Splitter is a primarily a stackable distribution hub, which sends the same DVI graphics source to two or more DVI digital displays like flat panels or projectors. It is basically a flexible solution that has the potentiality to accommodate multiple digital video displays. When multiple DVI Splitters are connected together or united, they are practically used to create a 1:4 or a 1:6 distribution where one is DVI input and other is multiple DVI display outputs. The DVI Splitter basically operates by connecting a DVI that is male to male cable from the DVI graphic source to the DVI Splitter input. There are in fact two DVI outputs in each module. In case of DVI output one is the primary connection and is used for the main display and the other DVI output follows the main display. The DVI Splitter is currently using a unique DVI Bus. DVI bus is a technology that connects multiple splitters without sacrificing a single DVI output connection.
One thing must be remembered in this context that the DVI Splitter will only output a DVI-D (DVI digital) signal and if users are using a DVI-I cable, it is only passing the digital signal. DVI splitter basically connects computers with DVI graphics to two DVI compatible monitors or projectors and at the same time supports simultaneous display of one source. DVI splitter is also capable of maintaining highest DVI single link 1920 x 1200 video resolutions that are built-in DVI Detective for storage of EDID data.

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