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| VGA and DVI Splitters/Extenders and Switch Boxes |
Split and Boost your VGA or DVI signals to multiple sources up to 210 ft.
2 Port, 4 Port and 8 Port Splitters. We have VGA Switches to switch between multiple computers and multiple displays. |
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| Distribution Amps for Component Video RCA Cables Red, Blue, Green |
Broadcast a single component video signal & audio to multiple sources up to 150 ft.
We also have
Rack mountable distribution amps. |
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| HDMI Splitter/Amps and HDMI Switch Boxes |
Split your HDMI signal and amplify it at the same time with our 2 and 4 Port Distribution Amps.
HDCP compatibility means this splitter will work with high definition video from sources including DirecTV®, Dish Network®, cable television, and HD-DVD players.
HDMI Switch Boxes when you need more ports. |
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| Distribution Amps for S-Video and RCA Cables Red, White, Yellow |
| Distribute analog video signals from a single A/V source to multiple televisions, monitors and receivers. Daisychain amplifiers together for an unlimited number of television connections without degridation to the picture quality. |
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| Audio Distribution Amplifier Module |
| A whole-house sound system distributes audio to speakers installed in multiple rooms of your home. |
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| PC to TV Converters |
| Convert VGA to S-Video or Composite Video. Watch Movies from the Computer to TV.
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| VGA to HDMI Converter |
| This converter allows PC users to show their image not only on their PC's monitor but also on your HD television by converting VGA input into HDMI. |
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| HDMI™ Repeater |
| Break the HDMI length limit, and extend the signal by up to 200 feet! |
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| RF Modulator |
| Agile Modulator accepts Audio/Video input from any source and modulates the signal to a CATV/UHF channel of your choosing. Watch your DVD player, satellite receiver, or CCTV surveillance camera on any television in your home. |
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| Ground Noise Isolation Transformers |
Eliminate noise from your audio/video system due to the effects of ground loops.
They occur when multiple A/V components are powered from different outlets, most commonly, outlets that are tied to different circuit breakers or even a different secondary from the power transformer. |
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