A look at the video distribution amplifier and related devices
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Video Distribution Amplifier

A video distribution amplifier enables easy viewing on multiple screens, with S video, composite, audio video, HDMI, and component compatibility.

When you need to broadcast the same image on multiple monitors or television screens, you’ll need the use of a video distribution amplifier.  This type of tool will enable you to split a video feed so that it can be used by multiple sources.  This is great for watching the same television program in multiple rooms, or teaching a computer class in which every student needs to be able to see the teacher’s actions.  They can also be useful for presentations, where instead of watching a slide show, or viewing screen, every person can see the information on a screen displayed directly in front of them.  A video distribution amplifier is an extremely handy tool, and it’s always a good idea to have one on hand.

Although there are several different types of video distribution amplifiers, so you’ll need to find the perfect one for the purpose that you need carried out.  The way that most models work, is by taking an original PC or television signal, and amplifying in back into the same crystal clear image as the original source.  This way, each subsequent monitor or television screen can receive the same fantastic clear image, without any degradation in quality.  Usually the problem with the average video splitter, is that you suffer a huge downgrade in quality.  But with an video distribution amplifier, this is never a problem, and you can enjoy high resolution images indistinguishable from the original signal.

But there are a few choices you’ll have to make, and one of them is how many ports a video distribution amplifier may feature.  You’ll want to ensure that it provides for enough connections for as many monitors or television screens that you need to be connected.  Otherwise it just isn’t the right video distribution amplifier, as it can’t meet the expectations of the job that you need to carry out.  So do your research, and estimate how much space you need for the multiple screens that will be connected.

Another thing to consider, is the type of video inputs and outputs that any video distribution amplifier may feature.  Some are optimized for PC use, while others may be designed for televisions.  Always make sure that any unit you have your eye on has the proper electronic outputs for the devices you will be using.  That means ensuring it has component compatibility for television use, and so on and so forth.  Always double check, because purchasing the wrong video distribution amplifier isn’t going to do you any favors.

Typically you can find a video distribution amplifier at practically any electronics store, as they are fairly common items.  For the widest selection of options, you’ll want to go to a big retailer like Best Buy or RadioShack.  Typically a video distribution amplifier can cost you between $20 and $200 depending upon the connectivity options and ports that are offered.  Remember to buy any cords that you’ll need as well, so that you can ensure you have all the equipment you need to use your new splitter.