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Black Box VG-HDMI Video Emulator - HDMI EDID Ghost Functions: Video Emulation, Video Switcher 2048 x 1152 External TAA Compliant
Black Box VG-HDMI Video Emulator - HDMI EDID Ghost Functions: Video Emulation, Video Switcher 2048 x 1152 External TAA Compliant Black Box VG-HDMI Video Emulator - HDMI EDID Ghost Functions: Video Emulation, Video Switcher 2048 x 1152 External TAA Compliant

Black Box VG-HDMI Video Emulator - HDMI EDID Ghost Functions: Video Emulation, Video Switcher 2048 x 1152 External TAA Compliant

Frequently, the graphics card in one of your source devices can't read the top resolution supported by an attached display. For example, there may be a KVM switch in between the source and the display.

In that case, it will output video at a default or native resolution that could be lower than what the display is capable of.

In a PC, you could go into the video settings table and change the video output to match the display, if you even know this information. But that's not exactly a plug-and-play solution.

This is where the value of a device that supports EDID comes in. EDID provides for optimal source-to-screen performance.

EDID will optimize the video card output for the capabilities of the end display. The EDID ghost unit enables the copying, emulating, cloning, and "learning" of EDID data from a display.

The unit works with a variety of devices, such as Blu-ray DVD players, game consoles, HD set-top boxes, LCD displays, and digital TVs.
Manufacturer: Black Box
MPN: VG-HDMI
Availability: Low Stock
Condition: New
CA Proposition 65: None
$167.80
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Product Description

Technical Information
  • Functions:
    Video Emulation, Video Switcher
  • Maximum Resolution:
    2048 x 1152
Interfaces/Ports
  • HDMI:
    Yes
Physical Characteristics
  • Form Factor:
    External
  • Height:
    0.9"
  • Width:
    2"
  • Depth:
    3.2"
  • Weight (Approximate):
    0.30 lb
Miscellaneous
  • Country of Origin:
    Taiwan
  • TAA Compliant:
    Yes
  • Environmentally Friendly:
    Yes