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Once I got the item, I hooked it up, and it worked just perfectly. This item worked perfectly out of the box. There is no comprimise for the quality of the images. You DO need the male to female converter or the male to female extension. But I read the reviews and knew this ahead of time so I ordered the needful. No noise coming from the unit and installation was a breeze. I would highly recommend this unit to people who are interested in splitting their image output from their computers.
I use it to split between my computer monitor and a projector, via 25' cable.Strong signal, never a hiccup. Just plug in the cables and turn it on.
I bought this splitter to see the computer video in a computer monitor and a Plasma TV. You need to check the bandwith of the amplifier to be shure that the video quality will not suffer. The video quality is very good. I tried before another splitter, but the video quality was bad. Now, people are using more resolution for their wide screens so the bandwith increases.The only minor problem was the connection between the computer and the splitter was male-female cable. The connection between the computer and the monitor is always male-male cable.
This Splitter produces a great signal with a trim and sleek form factor. Keep in mind that the input requires a female VGA plug.
Works great, with nice, clear video. We used this for a work session where we had several people needing to see what's happening on one PC, and it went very smoothly. Only complaint is that the input port didn't take a male-male VGA cable like what people usually have lying around spare; you need a VGA extender cable with male on one side and female on the other (or a gender changer/adapter, under $10 from Amazon or a good local PC shop). In any case, this is a rock solid unit with good performance.
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