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The VGA to USB Video Grabber is a compact external VGA signal grabber which can capture and record almost any VGA source.






The Epiphan VGA2USB LR frame grabber doesn't mess around. It features loss-less compression with 1280 x 1024 resolution at 30 fps.

Easily capture what's coming in live from your DVI cable with this easy-to-use DVI2USB frame grabber from Epiphan.

Scrap your company's crash cart and use your laptop instead with Epiphan's KVM to USB Video Grabber and Mouse/Keyboard Emulator.

The Epiphan VGA2USB HR external VGA Capture device is built for today's demanding business environment. It features 32 MB onboard RAM, FPGA, and the most advanced Philips VGA ADC, which...

The DVI and VGA to USB Video Grabber is a compact external DVI and VGA signal grabber which can capture and record almost any VGA source.

With supported resolutions of up to 2560x1600 at 30 frames per second, this is the only compact external frame grabbing solution that will capture dual link DVI signals.

Get loss-less frame grabbing at 30 fps at up to 2048 x 2048 resolutions with the VGA2USB PRO.

Using motion JPEG, MPEG4 and H.263 video compression, the VGA Broadcaster Lite lets you broadcast any VGA source over a local area network (LAN) or the Internet at a frame rate of ...

A stand-alone VGA recording device that requires no additional software or hardware in order to capture the video signal from any device with a VGA port.

View the output of any given VGA source on your laptop computers, PDAs, smart phones, or any Wi-Fi enabled device with a browser.

Remotely access any computer with a VGA output and keyboard/mouse inputs through an existing LAN/WAN infrastructure.









