Description
Gefen DVI Splitter
Discover the power of flawless multi-display mirroring with the Gefen DVI Splitter. This 1x4 DVI Dual Link Splitter is engineered to take one high-performance dual-link DVI source and distribute it to four DVI dual-link outputs without compromising image quality or resolution. Built for professional environments and demanding consumer setups alike, the Gefen DVI Splitter ensures every connected display delivers pristine, synchronized visuals. If you’re configuring a multi-monitor workstation, digital signage wall, or showroom display bank, this splitter guarantees that all screens show the same crystal-clear content at their native capabilities, up to 3840 x 2400, with no perceptible degradation. Perfect for designers, gamers, engineers, and presenters who require consistent image fidelity across multiple displays, the Gefen DVI Splitter brings reliability, simplicity, and scalability to your video infrastructure.
- Seamless 1:4 DVI Dual Link distribution: Mirrors a single dual-link DVI source to four outputs with identical timing, ensuring consistent color, brightness, and sharpness across all connected displays. This is ideal for multi-monitor workstations, surveillance setups, or digital signage where uniform content delivery matters. The design preserves pixel-for-pixel integrity, so you never trade quality for quantity when expanding your display footprint.
- Supports up to 3840 x 2400 resolution: The Gefen DVI Splitter is built to handle high-resolution workloads, delivering expansive clarity for detailed design work, CAD applications, and high-definition media. With dual-link capability, you can push to the upper echelons of display resolution while keeping each output perfectly synchronized. This makes it a reliable solution for graphics teams, video editors, and technical professionals who rely on precise, high-resolution imagery across multiple screens.
- Universal compatibility with dual-link DVI systems: Works with any dual-link DVI computer or graphics card that can output at high resolutions. This broad compatibility makes it a flexible upgrade for legacy workstations or modern setups, enabling you to scale your display array without replacing your source device. It’s a practical choice for studios, event booths, classrooms, or corporate environments where a single source must be shown on multiple displays.
- Preserves signal quality with no lag or data loss: The splitter distributes the TMDS signal across four outputs while maintaining the original frame rate, color depth, and sharpness. There’s no digital-to-analog conversion or scaling, so content remains faithful to the source. This is essential for critical tasks such as design review, medical imaging, or financial dashboards where image integrity and timing consistency matter most.
- Versatile deployment for a range of applications: Whether you’re constructing a video wall, running four identical displays for live events, or providing a synchronized presentation setup in a conference space, the Gefen DVI Splitter simplifies installation and maintenance. Its compact form factor and straightforward cabling let you create scalable multi-display configurations quickly, with fewer adapters and fewer points of failure compared to more complex matrix switching solutions.
Technical Details of Gefen DVI Splitter
- Product type: DVI Dual Link splitter (1x4) for high-resolution displays
- Input: 1x DVI-D Dual Link
- Outputs: 4x DVI-D Dual Link
- Max resolution: 3840 x 2400 (achieved when source and displays support the format)
- Signal: DVI-D TMDS distribution; no scaling or image processing
- Color depth and refresh: dependent on the source and connected displays
- HDCP considerations: compatibility depends on source and displays; ensure HDCP support on all units if required
- Cable requirements: high-quality DVI-D dual-link cables recommended for best results
- Power: typically does not require an external power supply for standard setups
how to install Gefen DVI Splitter
- Step 1: Power down all equipment before making connections to avoid any transient damage.
- Step 2: Connect the single dual-link DVI output from your computer or source device to the splitter’s input port using a DVI-D Dual Link cable.
- Step 3: Use three additional DVI-D Dual Link cables to connect each of the four display inputs to the four DVI outputs on the splitter. Ensure each display is a dual-link capable monitor that can handle the target resolution.
- Step 4: Power on the source device first, then the displays. Allow the system to initialize; all connected displays should mirror the same image at the source resolution.
- Step 5: Configure your displays to the desired resolution (the maximum supported by the source and displays). If any display reports a mismatch, verify cable integrity, reseat connectors, and confirm that all displays are set to the same resolution.
- Step 6: If you encounter any signal issues with longer cable runs, try shorter cables or higher-quality shielded cables to minimize TMDS degradation and preserve signal integrity across all outputs.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does the Gefen DVI Splitter do? A: It takes one DVI Dual Link source and distributes that same signal to four DVI Dual Link outputs, allowing four displays to show the same content with identical resolution and timing.
- Q: Can I display different content on each output? A: No. This device is designed for signal mirroring; all outputs reproduce the same image from the single input source.
- Q: Will using the splitter reduce image quality? A: When used with properly rated cables and compatible displays, image quality remains faithful to the source and there is no built-in scaling that would degrade fidelity.
- Q: Do I need an external power supply? A: In most configurations, external power is not required. Some installations with very long cable runs or unusual setups may benefit from powered distribution, but this is model-dependent—consult the product documentation for specifics.
- Q: Does it support audio or HDCP? A: DVI connections do not carry audio; if you need audio, use a separate path from the source to speakers. HDCP support depends on the source and displays; the splitter passes through HDCP where supported by the connected devices.
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