Delock Monitor splitter HDMI
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Delock Monitor splitter HDMI


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d.ruegg

1 year ago

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gschwinds

1 year ago

No https://www.delock.de/produkt/87700/merkmale.html https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/questionandanswer/ich-moechte-von-meinem-laptop-aus-die-display-anzeige-auf-2-monitore-erweitern-waere-dies-daher-der--289789

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fosters

3 years ago

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Bino84

3 years ago

However, the splitter does not solve your problem. Your monitor with DVI in probably also has a VGA in. Just use this one. Otherwise, you still have two options. 1. the monitor has a DVI-I input. Then you can use a VGA to DVI-I cable. If not, you have to buy an active adapter. This converts the analogue signal into a digital one. Hope this helps you for now. =)

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roman.walliser

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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No, this is a monitor splitter, it displays the same image on two monitors, which in my opinion is not so useful for home offices. A docking station would have to be purchased, where screens can then be connected, together with the notebook screen even 3 are possible. Maximum, but I would then better use one large screen instead of two smaller ones. A 4K UHD screen with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels is available from Digitec for around 300 francs and they are really very good and also have a very sharp picture, e.g. something like this: LG 27UL650-W (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27 ") With the docking station it depends on what the notebook has for outputs, if it has a USB-C port, where video can also be output, then it would be important to buy a docking station that can control the external screen up to 4 or 5K also with 60 Hz, because 30Hz that is usually already possible but that jerks when scrolling text and that is not so the hit.

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noahlu03

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Dear Nicolai.jaeggi I don't think this fulfils your sweck, because this splits the signal, so it doubles it. and unless you always want to switch off the unused device, you have the same picture twice. LG Florin

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taso.anastasiou

4 years ago

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christoph7791

5 years ago

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subigt28

5 years ago

Hi I had to return this monitor splitter to the Digitec branch in the end. I only had one monitor out of a total of two supplied with picture and sound. I finally decided to connect a monitor splitter from Delock via the display port connection on the laptop and the variant now works perfectly. I cannot explain the problem in detail, nor could the Digitec employee. We suspect incompatibility with Windows, although the description says that the splitter should also work with Windows 10. Kind regards

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hallerph

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Hi Hallerp When transmitting via HDMI, a handshake is made at the beginning of the connection. All the requirements of the end device are made known, including the resolution. However, your soundbar has no resolution, so the splitter does not recognise it as a device and does not transmit a signal. There are devices that only output audio via HDMI, but the splitter certainly does not do this. You probably need another device like an HDMI audio extractor or an HDMI EDID manager. Your configuration won't work with a picture-capable and a non-image-capable device on the same splitter. But with an audio extractor and optical cable to the soundbar it will work.

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Stirn

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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dahu19

5 years ago

Hello, I returned it because when I plugged it into my laptop, I had 2 x the same content. I was looking for a solution that would allow me to work on 2 screens. I found "my happiness" with Delock USB Typ-C zu (HDMI). Attention, connected to my laptop with USB-C.

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