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Tripp Lite - 1' VGA Splitter - Gray

Model: P516-001
SKU: 1067693
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  • Key Specs
    • Connector Type (End 1): D-Sub
    • Gender (End 1): Female
    • Connector Type (End 2): D-Sub
    • Gender (End 2): Male
  • General
    • Product Name: 1' VGA Splitter
    • Brand: Tripp Lite
    • Compatibility: Compatibile with PC and Mac
    • Model Number: P516-001
    • Color: Gray
  • Connectivity
    • Cable Type: VGA
    • Product Type: Splitter
    • Connector Type (End 1): D-Sub
    • Gender (End 1): Female
    • Connector Type (End 2): D-Sub
    • Gender (End 2): Male
  • Other
    • UPC: 037332123602

Share your computer screen to two monitors with this Tripp Lite VGA Y splitter cable. The double-shielded design offers protection against radio frequency and electromagnetic interference, while the 1-foot length is ideal for short-distance applications. This Tripp Lite VGA Y splitter cable features molded connectors to stand up to frequent use.

  • Compatible with PC and Mac: For use with your existing device.
  • Double shielded: For a clean, high-performance signal.
  • 15-pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) to 15-pin HD D-Sub (HD-15): Connects VGA ports from a computer, projector or monitor.
  • Molded construction: Offers flexibility at the connection ports.
  • 1' length: Lets you place your devices exactly where they're needed.
Whats Included
  • 0.31 m (1-ft.) VGA/XVGA Splitter Cable

Q: Will this splitter allow me to run 2 monitors off of one VGA port on my PC? Also, will it allow me to extend my screen and run 2 separate applications - one on each monitor?

A: I am not a purchaser of this product. I do have 30 years of pc experience and cable experience. I believe the product description answers your first question as yes, that is the intent of this cable, to split your signal as cloned output to two separate monitors. As for the second question, I do not see this as a smart connection. The PC video card controls the output and needs to sense the two monitors as separate on two separate output cables. To solve your question I installed a game port card to get access to a second monitor as a separate monitor to run different applications on different monitors at the same time. The pc settings allowed me to set up how to control the two monitors in the same way a laptop allows me to add a monitor and use both the laptop screen and a full monitor.