Customer Reviews for Tripp Lite B150-1A1-HDMI Display Port to HDMI-over-Cat5/Cat6 Active Extender Transmitter and Receiver Kit, Black
Tripp Lite B150-1A1-HDMI Display Port to HDMI-over-Cat5/Cat6 Active Extender Transmitter and Receiver Kit, Black is New at Staples
Item # : IM11U5247
Model # : B150-1A1-HDMI
- Active extender is perfect for digital signs, trade shows, presentations, classrooms, churches, retail settings and other applications
- Cable length: 3'
Price is $121.49
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2 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted Nov 2, 2016
Good transmission quality, reliable once set up correctly.
I have used a Tripp Lite VGA splitter/extender over CAT5 for six years. The device was starting to give out so I look at options. Going to DisplayPort made sense in terms of where display is going while it was more practical than the HDMI options in terms of price and requirements. With a new graphics card (with two DisplayPort jacks) and monitors (replacing fairly old ...
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Most helpful critical review
Posted Mar 18, 2019
User Error or Product Malfunction
I've purchased 4 of these adapters for work to display user and product specs for different systems on an upstairs monitor. The product works great until something causes power to shut off in the building suddenly. Once this happens, nothing I have tried can get these things working again.
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Posted Mar 18, 2019
User Error or Product Malfunction
I've purchased 4 of these adapters for work to display user and product specs for different systems on an upstairs monitor. The product works great until something causes power to shut off in the building suddenly. Once this happens, nothing I have tried can get these things working again.
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Karl
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Posted Nov 2, 2016
Good transmission quality, reliable once set up correctly.
I have used a Tripp Lite VGA splitter/extender over CAT5 for six years. The device was starting to give out so I look at options. Going to DisplayPort made sense in terms of where display is going while it was more practical than the HDMI options in terms of price and requirements. With a new graphics card (with two DisplayPort jacks) and monitors (replacing fairly old ...
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