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RF Link DHS-6140 4 Port Display Port DP to HDMI 4K Splitter with TV Wall Support

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RF Link DHS-6140 4 Port Display Port DP to HDMI Splitter with TV Wall Support

Support up to 4 monitors set as Mirror mode as a single display, or panoramic view
Support 2 graphic cards working together
Support TV-Wall function
Max resolution support up to 3840p
Designed for high-quality digital multiple displays, such as presentation, gaming, graphic design...etc.
1 input (DP)/4 output (HDMI) splitter
Plug-and-play for easy installation, no software required

Specifications
DP Source Input Port:
1 (Female)
HDMI Device Output Port: 4 (Female)
Source/Display Port Connector: DP/HDMI
Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Transmission Range: 3 meters for full bandwidth
Operating Temperature: 0 - 40 degrees Celsius
Storage Temperature: -20 - 60 degrees Celsius
Humidity: 0 ~ 90% RH Non-Condensing
Power adaptor: DC 5V 2A
Dimension (mm): 145mm (L) x 65.2mm (W) x 25mm (H)
Housing: Metal

What's in the box:
DP to HDMI Splitter
Power Adapter

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