VGA Splitters & Converters
Signal Splitters, Switches and Converters
108 devices from TP-Link, Aten, MuxLab, Planet, Techly and Cudy. For splitting, converting and extending video and network signals. With 27 carrying a five-year warranty.
- TP-Link 24 · Aten 12 · MuxLab 10 · Planet 10 · Techly, Cudy, Unitek
- 27 products with a five-year and 12 with a three-year warranty
- Splitters, KVM switches, converters and extenders
- Shipped from Thessaloniki across Greece, with business invoicing and standing orders for offices with steady consumption.
What each one solves
Splitter. It takes one source and sends it to several displays simultaneously with the same content — for digital signage in a shop, a meeting room or a restaurant with several televisions.
Video switch. The reverse: several sources, one display, and you choose what you watch. For a television with a console, computer and receiver when the HDMI ports run out.
KVM switch. One keyboard, one mouse and one monitor controlling two or more computers, switched by a button. For anyone with a work and a personal machine on one desk.
Converter. It converts a signal from one standard to another — HDMI to VGA, digital to analogue. The answer when a current computer must connect to an old hall projector.
Extender. It sends a video signal tens of metres over a network cable, where a plain HDMI cannot reach.
The mistake most people make
They buy a splitter when they want a switch, or the reverse. The rule is simple: splitter = one source to many displays, switch = many sources to one display.
And a second one: a splitter does not show different content on each display. If you want two independent images, you need two outputs from the graphics card, not a splitter.
What to check
Resolution. A splitter or converter with a lower limit than your source becomes the bottleneck. If you are sending 4K, the whole chain must support it.
Power. Most splitters need mains power. A passive splitter without power often produces an unstable picture on two displays.
Direction. Converters work in one direction only. An HDMI to VGA converter does not do VGA to HDMI — that is a different device.
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Frequently asked questions
- Splitter or switch?
- A splitter for one source to many displays with the same content. A switch for many sources to one display, with selection.
- Can I show different things on two displays?
- Not with a splitter. You need two separate outputs from the graphics card.
- What is a KVM switch?
- A device that lets one keyboard, mouse and monitor control two or more computers, switched by a button.
- Does a converter work both ways?
- No. Each converter works in one direction. HDMI to VGA and VGA to HDMI are different devices.
- Does it need power?
- Most splitters and converters do. Without power the signal is often unstable.
Tell us how many sources and how many displays you want to connect, and at what resolution — the right device follows from that.
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