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How to Choose Between Symmetric and Asymmetric Broadband
18 Mar, 2026




£43.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN VS94A is the kind of cheap-and-cheerful VGA splitter that does exactly what it says, as long as your setup matches its comfort zone. For day-to-day UK office use—multiple screens showing the same PC output in a meeting room, training environment, or on a simple reception display—it can be decent value. If you’re trying to avoid faffing about with screen mirroring and you just need one consistent image across several VGA monitors, £35.93 ex-VAT isn’t a bad outlay.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for anything finicky. VGA splitting can get ugly with long cable runs or older/low-quality leads: you can end up with washed-out contrast, flicker, or “sometimes it looks fine” behaviour. And it won’t help if you need different content on each display—this is a clone splitter, not an independent multi-display solution. Buy it if you’ve got short, good VGA cabling and you truly want the same output everywhere; skip it if you’re fighting distance, mixed signal quality, or you expect modern resolutions/edge-case reliability.

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