Quick tech specs
- Compact USB-powered VGA splitter allows you to split a video source to two separate displays
- VGA Video Splitter
- 2 x VGA
- 2048 x 1536
- VGA Monitor Splitter
- desktop
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This 2-Port VGA Video Splitter allows a computer to display VGA video on two monitors simultaneously. Perfect for classrooms, tradeshows, or any environment requiring high quality video on several monitors, the ST122LE VGA splitter supports displays with up to 300 MHz of bandwidth and up to 2048x1536 resolution. Plus, to simplify placement of your VGA displays, the splitter features a built-in booster circuit that allows you to locate VGA monitors up to 200 ft away from your system, and can be powered through a USB connection to the host computer, eliminating the need to find an available power outlet. Application Diagram The ST122LE VGA Splitter supports easy plug and play installation, and is backed by StarTech.com's 2-year warranty and FREE lifetime tech support. More from the Manufacturer
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StarTech 2 Port VGA Video Splitter - USB Powered - High Resolution is rated
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Casey from
Didn't work
Did the download, plugged it in. No light, no power to the unit. Tried several USB ports with no impact to the unit. It just did not work.
Date published: 2019-03-19T00:00:00-04:00
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TychaBrahe from
Does what it's supposed to do, not what I wanted
The image is very confusing. There's a blue box with a VGA port, a black box with a VGA port, and a wire leading to a USB-A plug. I bought it off Amazon on my phone and didn't notice the VGA port on the blue box did not have a blue face, indicating it was a plug, not a socket. The black box contains two such VGA sockets. The blue box is the VGA plug that should plug into your computer's VGA socket.
I was looking for a device I could plug into my computer's USB-A port that would allow me to show two different images on two different monitors, and these monitors only have VGA ports. I don't even have a VGA port on my laptop. This device allows you to mirror *the same* image for two different monitors. It does that very well. It doesn't do what I want at all.
Date published: 2025-01-26T00:00:00-05:00