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(More customer reviews)This is a solid cable, and as others have commented, it does split the image. However, it has some technical requirements that the company seems to have no interest in sharing:
Issue 1: You MUST have a dual-link DVI port on your computer. Many graphics cards that have two ports will have both a single-link DVI port, and a dual-link DVI port (like some for the MacPro). If you do not have a Dual-link port, your computer will not put out enough juice to split the signal.
Issue 2: Mac OS X uses an auto-detect to determine what monitor is attached and what resolution signal to send. It appears as though the cable has a primary side and a secondary side, so that only one monitor talks to the computer. OSX correctly identified 1920x1080 for my HDTV, but would not let me scale the output down to the 1680x1050 required of my monitor. (My computer monitor never accepted the signal from either output, even when it was the only thing plugged into it.)
All told, if you are trying to rig up a cheap man's DVI switch between two different devices (like a monitor and a TV) pay the money for a switch because this cable is built for one purpose only: splitting a single signal to two similar displays.
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Our DVI Y cable provides a fast and easy way to simultaneously connect 2 monitors to a 1 computer. This shielded cable feature gold plated contacts to provide crystal clear video transmissions.With support for high-resolution images, this cable is perfect for public broadcasts.
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