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Network Technologies SPLITMUX-DVI-4 DVI & VGA Quad Screen Multiviewer

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  • Shipping Cost (lower 48): $10.25
  • SKU: TCNCD289830
  • Asin: B018F0X6YI
  • Manufacturer Part #: SPLITMUX-DVI-4
  • Qty Available: 20
  • Shipped By: 7 days
  • Stock: In Stock

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Product Description

The SPLITMUX DVI/VGA Quad Screen Multiviewer allows you to simultaneously display video from four different computers on a single monitor. Additionally, the SPLITMUX can switch one of the four attached computers to a shared keyboard and mouse for operation.

Features
  • DVI & VGA Quad Screen Multiviewer
  • Quad, Picture in Picture, Full Screen, Dual, and Fade Through Blackdisplay modes.
  • Independent video in to video out resolution.
  • Supports up to 16x12 VGA video resolution, 19x12 DVIvideo resolution, and 18p HDTV resolution.
  • Accepts analog and digital video signals simultaneously.
  • Connect analog and digital devices to the splitter, and display imageson a digital or analog monitor.
  • Supports digital DVI and analog VGA.
  • Equipped with On Screen Display (OSD).
  • Screen protection feature hides "no signal" notifications after 1seconds to prevent image burn-in.
  • Cascade SPLITMUX Quad Screen Splitters to display video from upto 16 video sources on one screen.
  • Touch Screen support - operate connected computers via USBtouch screen monitor.
  • Front-panel push buttons and hotkeys for channel selection.
  • Compliant with USB 2. (high-speed and low/full speed) standards.
  • Supports USB or legacy PS/2 computers.
  • Supports digital DVI devices, such as DVD players, satellitereceivers and HDTV tuners.
  • Boot PCs, SUNs and MACs simultaneously.
  • USB SUN start-up keys are supported.
  • Supports MAC soft (keyboard) power-on.
  • Connect BNC/RCA composite video devices, such as a securitycamera, using NTI's BNCSV-VGA-CNVTR BNC to VGA converter
  • Supports KVM over IP extenders to control the Quad Screen Splitterremotely in quad mode or PiP mode.