SmartVM Provides a Wide Range of Video Splitter and Distribution Amplifier Units for a Variety of Video Configurations

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) August 20, 2008 -- SmartVM announces their popular line of video splitter and distribution amplifier units. SmartVM is a leading provider of advanced KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) connectivity solutions for a multitude of applications and provides a wide range of high quality video distribution products such as VGA Splitter, DVI Splitter, and HDMI Splitter.

DVI Splitter (http://www.smartvm.com/DVI-Video-Splitter-C1329.htm) is an ideal product for broadcasting high quality digital signage applications where you need to display the same image on multiple DVI monitors from a single source. SmartVM offers several DVI Video Splitter products that can be utilized in commercial, industrial or government video applications. DVI video splitter products are HDCP compliant and also support the DDC2B protocols. These units are available in a variety of sizes, including, 2, 4, and 8 ports. SmartVM also offer DVI Splitter solutions over CAT5 UTP cable for longer runs. We also specialize in DVI Video Matrix applications.

According to SmartVM, the VGA Splitter (http://www.smartvm.com/VGA-Video-Splitter-C1333.htm) offers the ability to display the same image on up to 16 VGA monitors from one PC or other VGA video source. VGA splitter units can be cascaded to display the same image on up to 90 or more VGA monitors. The VGA video splitter supports a wide range of resolutions, such as UXGA, SXGA, XGA, and VGA resolutions. VGA Splitter is available in multiple sizes including 2, 4, 8 and 16 port units. We offer CAT5 UTP VGA Splitter units for long distance applications.

The SmartVM HDMI Splitter (http://www.smartvm.com/HDMI-Video-Splitter-C1462.htm) allows users to send video from one or more high definition sources over a distance to two, four or eight high definition displays. SmartVM's HDMI Splitter units are HDCP Compliant and support HDMI version 1.3. HDMI splitter allows set-top boxes, DVD players, and other HDTV devices with HDMI outputs to be connected to two or more HDTV displays, while supporting 720i, 720p and 1080p resolutions. The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio/video connector interface used to transmit uncompressed digital streams over a single cable instead of several cables when connecting your HDMI device to your HDTV display.

The S-Video splitter, Composite Splitter and Component Splitter are perfect for older video connection types used in existing applications. S-Video splitter is ideal for a variety of configurations where you need to display the same image on many S-video monitors, projectors or TVs - all from a single source using S-Video and audio. The composite splitter or component splitter allows users to take a single composite or component BNC or RCA video signal and distribute it to two or more locations at the same time with simple plug and play functionality. The s-video splitter, composite splitter or component splitter are also available as a Cat5 video splitter utilizing standard CAT5 UTP cables to distribute video over long distances.

About SmartVM:

SmartVM specializes in A/V, Digital Signage applications and IT infrastructures. SmartVM is a leader in systems design for DVI, HDMI, VGA, Component, Composite, and S-Video environments.

SmartVM

23900 Mercantile Rd

Cleveland, OH 44122

Tel: (216) 765-122 x 8311

Fax: (216) 765-0548

URL: http://www.smartvm.com/

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