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...of up to 300m. • VGA based Multimedia distribution products are similar in many ways to KVM extenders. They extend the output from a computer to a VGA monitor or projector located at a distance. The main differences are that they do not trans...
...hundred feet away. • VGA monitor • Arguably one of the most vulnerable pieces of equipment is an analog VGA monitor. If a spy were to introduce a Trojan into your system, he or she could monitor and store key presses and passwords used during the...
...needs. We can split VGA, DVI, HDMI and more. • Please note that this buyer's guide contains devices that are merely intended for splitting video. For more information on solutions that extend, scale or convert video in addition to splitting vide...
...som består av en • VGA Matrisswitch • och • VGA Extenders • där gästerna kan följa alla resultat och kommande race på stora tv-skärmar. Konferensrum, bastu, bar, scen för liveband och en stor femkampshall gör anläggningen till ett nöjespalats f...
...and eventually analogue VGA. • 10.8Gbps of data • Although much smaller than a DVI connector, the initial revision of DisplayPort v1.1a doubles the capability of a single channel DVI and can deliver up to 10.8Gbps of data. • The Connector • Around t...
...with USB, and DVI-I or VGA the ServSwitch Secure KVM Switch with USB provides control and separation of up to four PCs connected to secure and unsecure networks through just one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. • High port-to-port electrical isolation...
...Separate horizontal and vertical sync (used in VGA systems found in PCs and some newer Sun and Mac computers) • These differences are an issue when you’re connecting to a wide variety of CPU types that may provide different types of video output.
...and eventually analogue VGA. • 10.8Gbps of data • DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also enables you to daisychain up to four monitors with only a single output cab...