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| Thread ID: 142946 | 2016-10-14 22:10:00 | Which amp/splitter is best for connecting two displays to one device? | SteveP150 (17506) | Press F1 |
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| 1427515 | 2016-10-14 22:10:00 | I want to connect two displays to one device but am unsure of the best way to do it. I have a Blu-ray player in the family room with my TV. I want to be able to watch movies in the master bedroom as well on my PC. Im hearing amplifiers or splitters will do the trick. Are these even what I need? If so, Im assuming I wont need anything too fancy. Thanks for any help! |
SteveP150 (17506) | ||
| 1427516 | 2016-10-15 02:09:00 | Depending on what type of output you are using and the distance. Something like HDMI you can use similar to this at Jaycar - www.jaycar.co.nz What ever is on one display will be on the other. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1427517 | 2016-10-15 12:51:00 | Most likely what you needs is an amplifed HDMI splitter, with 3 or 4 outputs outputs Family room = blu-ray to splitter output 1 to tv Master bedroom = hdmi cable running to the splitter in the family room connect to output 2 . (can be a problem if its long distance) Computer = is the computer in a 3rd room? |
apsattv (7406) | ||
| 1427518 | 2016-10-17 23:28:00 | 70 feets Found some here bzbexpress.com The model AT-HDDA-2 Are these even what I need? |
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