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How do you project video images onto 12 - 16 LCD displays from one PC? |
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The question appears to ask how to show the same image on each of the LCD displays rather than making one PC image spread across multiple monitors. If that is the case, the output of the PC needs to be fed to a distribution amplifier, often referred to as a DA. A one input to 16 output DA will have 16 separate outputs and each can be routed to one of the LCD displays. This is the case for any display, whether it is an LCD panel, plasma display or projector. DAs are available for VGA, DVI or HDMI signals and it is simply a matter of choosing the right type to suit the PC output and the displays. Take a look at Extron and Kramer products, both of which have reasonable quality DAs that should solve the problem.
The question appears to ask how to display the same PC image on multiple monitors rather than how to show a single image spread across multiple monitors.
To do so, the PC output needs to be fed into a distribution amplifer, often referred to as a DA. A DA will have a single input and several outputs. Connect each output to a display and the problem is solved. DAs can be chosen for VGA, DVI or HDMI signals, so the right one for the PC output must be chosen.
Take a look at Kramer or Extron products - both offer reasonable quality at sensible prices.
First answer by GreenlightAV. Last edit by GreenlightAV. Contributor trust: 52 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 5 [recommend question]
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