OREI SplitExtend HDMI Splitter for Dual/Multi-Monitor Display vs BlueRigger HDMI to DVI Cable 50FT, Bi-Directional
Overall winner: BlueRigger HDMI to DVI Cable 50FT, Bi-Directional
Key Differences
BlueRigger's cable is a bi-directional 50ft HDMI-to-DVI cable with a heavy-duty build and higher average rating, making it a straightforward choice for long HDMI↔DVI runs. OREI is a 3-screen HDMI splitter that enables extended displays across multiple OSes but has mixed reports of signal loss and lower average rating
OREI SplitExtend HDMI Splitter for Dual/Multi-Monitor Display
Split and extend your display to two HDMI monitors plus your laptop screen. Compatible with Windows and Mac, supports 4K@30Hz and 1080p output. Customers note easy setup and good picture quality with consistent audio
Pros
- easy to set up
- compatible with multiple OS
- supports 4K@30Hz and 1080p outputs
- enables extended display across two HDMI monitors
Cons
- some users report signal loss on TV outputs
BlueRigger HDMI to DVI Cable 50FT, Bi-Directional
A bi-directional HDMI to DVI cable with high-speed capability for connecting HDMI devices to DVI displays. Provides solid connectors and reliable picture quality, compatible with various devices like Raspberry Pi and game consoles
Pros
- bi-directional HDMI to DVI cable
- high-speed data support
- solid connectors and heavy-duty build
- good picture quality and resolution
Cons
- limited to HDMI-DVI connections
- no explicit mention of audio support
- length may be impractical for some setups
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BlueRigger |
| Durability | BlueRigger |
| Versatility | OREI |
| User Reviews | BlueRigger |