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£319.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN VE1812T is the sort of AV extender you buy when you’ve got a very specific problem: you need a clean, reliable way to push an AV source over distance without tinkering every day. At **£265.73 ex‑VAT**, it’s not “impulse purchase” territory, but it can be good value for UK offices, meeting rooms, training suites, and reception areas where uptime matters and staff won’t be troubleshooting cables. The fact it’s by ATEN is a plus—these boxes generally behave predictably in the real world, and that’s what you’re paying for: less hassle and fewer weird sync/handshake surprises compared to cheaper no-name options.
That said, it’s only a sensible buy if you actually need an extender at all (i.e., you’ve got distance or cable routing that HDMI alone can’t handle), and you’ve confirmed you’re pairing it with the correct matching unit for your setup. If you’re close-range—say the display is in the same room with normal cabling—this will feel overpriced. Also, if your environment is heavy on mixed sources/TVs/players, don’t assume it’ll “just fix” compatibility; extenders extend, they don’t magically solve every device handshake issue. Overall: **worth it for fixed installs where AV needs extending reliably**, not for flexible, one-off tinkering or small-distance setups.

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