Analog video signals such as VGA (Video Graphics Array) often lose their signal quality over longer cable runs. A KVM VGA extender enables the transmission of VGA signals from a local transmitter (computer module, CPU) to a remote receiver (workstation module, CON). For extended use, KVM extenders combine very well with KVM switches or technologies such as the KVM matrix system.
Is your computer module far away from your workstation? The result is often weaker signals, which bring poor video quality and longer latency. With a KVM VGA extender you can counteract this! The VGA extender amplifies the analog signal and makes it possible to operate computers over long distances without latency. It therefore always consists of two modules: a workstation module (CON) and a computer module (CPU). KVM VGA extenders guarantee a higher signal quality and at the same time a much better security of your IT infrastructure.
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