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Customer Reviews for Tripp Lite B126-1A1 HDMI Over Cat5/Cat6 Active Extender Kit, Black

Tripp Lite B126-1A1 HDMI Over Cat5/Cat6 Active Extender Kit, Black
Tripp Lite B126-1A1 HDMI Over Cat5/Cat6 Active Extender Kit, Black
Item # : IM1DP8830
Model # : B126-1A1
Tripp Lite HDMI over Cat5/Cat6 TAA/GSA Active extender kit supports 24 bit true color. Allows to connect monitors located over long distance.
  • HDMI over cat5/cat6 box-style transmitter receiver active extender kit connects monitors located over long distance
  • Comes in black color for a new look
Price isĀ $246.99
Free deliveryĀ by Wed, May 07
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Posted Oct 9, 2019
Tripp Lite HDMI over Cat5 Extender Review
We use the Tripp Lite to run an HDMI signal for our new laser projectors. The run is over 150feet and for the cost it works really well for us with no signal loss.
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Dominick
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Posted Oct 9, 2019
Tripp Lite HDMI over Cat5 Extender Review
We use the Tripp Lite to run an HDMI signal for our new laser projectors. The run is over 150feet and for the cost it works really well for us with no signal loss.
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Pat
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Posted Jun 4, 2019
Great solution for classroom TV connections
We found that these units made connecting classroom computer to TV very helpful.
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Amy
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Posted May 31, 2019
EASY PEASY...works like a charm!
This is a very simple product to use. Easy to connect. Works great. Priced well.
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John M
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Posted Feb 10, 2017
True plug 'n play with iMac when others didn't work
We tried 3 other brands of HDMI Extenders using a thunderbolt to HDMI adapter off the back of our iMac. None of them worked and constantly gave a check source display (it recognized something was there, but didn't have any picture). Talked with a friend who had used Tripp Lite for same type of application and we were not disappointed. Plugged it in and it worked right a...
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