Synced Video Display on Dual Screens – UK Solutions & Costs (Q&A)

Synced Video Display on Dual Screens – UK Solutions & Costs (Q&A)

Q: How can I display perfectly synced video on two 32" screens in the UK?

A: You have 3 reliable options, depending on budget and setup preferences:

1. HDMI Splitter (Cheapest & Simplest)

 How it works:

  • Single media source (PC, Raspberry Pi, Blu-ray player) → HDMI splitter → Both screens.

  • Ensures perfect sync (no lag between displays).

💰 Cost:

  • Basic HDMI Splitter (1x2): £15-£30

  • 4K/HDR Splitter (for future-proofing): £40-£100

 Pros:

  • Plug-and-play, no software setup.

  • Works offline (no internet needed).

 Cons:

  • Limited to identical content on both screens.


2. Raspberry Pi with Dual Output (Flexible & Low-Cost)

 How it works:

  • Raspberry Pi 4 (£50-£70) → Two HDMI ports → One Pi powers both screens.

  • Use OMXPlayer or Kodi for seamless looping.

💰 Cost:

  • Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB): ~£60

  • MicroSD Card + Power Supply: ~£15

 Pros:

  • Supports different content per screen (if needed).

  • Can auto-loop videos without manual input.

 Cons:

  • Requires basic setup (OS install + media player config).


3. Professional Digital Signage Player (Best for Future-Proofing)

 How it works:

  • BrightSign or Yodeck player (£150-£300) → HDMI splitter → Screens.

  • Cloud-based content management (update remotely).

💰 Cost:

  • BrightSign LS424: ~£250 (one-time)

  • Yodeck Player + Annual Subscription: ~£120/year

 Pros:

  • Enterprise-grade reliability

  • Remote updates (if internet is available).

 Cons:

  • More expensive upfront.


Q: Do my screens support internet?

A: Your Discount Displays monitors likely do not have built-in Wi-Fi/Ethernet (standard commercial screens rarely do).

Workarounds for Internet Connectivity:

  • Add a media player (Raspberry Pi, Fire Stick, BrightSign).

  • Use HDMI + USB dongle (if screen has USB port).


Q: Which is the best budget option?

Solution Cost Sync Accuracy Ease of Setup
HDMI Splitter £15-£100 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Raspberry Pi £60-£80 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐
BrightSign/Yodeck £120+ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Recommendation:

  • Cheapest? HDMI Splitter (£20).

  • Most flexible? Raspberry Pi (£60).

  • Most professional? BrightSign (£250).


Q: How do I hide cables for a clean look?

  • Floor-mounted screens? Use PVC trunking or in-wall conduits.

  • Construction help? Ask them to run HDMI cables behind walls.


Final Tip:

For simple, looped video, an HDMI splitter + media player is the easiest & cheapest solution. Need remote control later? Upgrade to a Raspberry Pi or BrightSign.