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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.
I bought this splitter for our church. We have two monitors mounted on the ceilings with a cable running over 150 feet long. Plugged box in and it worked as expected.
We purchased this splitter/extender to go with a classroom projector configuration. The teacher does not need to do anything on his computer to use the projector, and the signal is sharp and clear. Although the extender feature is probably not necessary for the distance we were looking at (35') for vga signals, the price and ease of being able to share a single video signal to two devices (projector and monitor) was perfect for our needs. We used two Wallplate VGA Female Rapidrun for Type A and 35FT Uxga Cable Runner Rapidrun CL2 Type A to connect to an Epson PowerLite 77c 2200 Lumen Multimedia Projector.
I bought this product to use with the Cables To Go - 43098 - 25ft HD15 M/M UXGA Monitor Cable with 3.5mm Audio (Black) and Cables To Go - 43096 - 10ft HD15 M/M UXGA Monitor Cable with 3.5mm Audio (Black) with my Late 2008 model Macbook Pro. Mainly because the each cable alone was unable to carry the VGA signal from the MBP to my Samsung LN46A750 46-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of ColorNow with the two cables and this extender, I can use my HDTV as a second monitor.
The video splitter has worked flawlessly. In addition to the great video feed quality, the unit has a decent weight to it to keep it on your desk, table, etc. More than satisfied.
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