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4x2 (4 Input & 2 Output) Matrix HDMI Switch/Switcher/Selector + Splitter with Remote Control
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HDMI_4X2
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Supports: DTV/HDTV: 480i / 576i / 480p / 576p / 720p / 1080i / 1080P.
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List Price: $174.99
Your Price: $59.95
Detailed Description
Product Features:
This 4x2 HDMI switch splitter allows four HDMI devices to be switched easily into two HDTV HDMI compatible monitors or projectors. Every input source is accessible at any time to any display via the IR remote control.
This 4X2 HDMI matrix switcher lets you switch between 4 HDMI sources and send any 2 of those inputs to 2 independent outputs. The unit is tiny but well built and it ships with a remote control. Compare it with other HDMI matrix switchers and you'll find their prices are thousands more.
Because it is a matrix switcher, it allows any input to be routed to any output; or the same input to be routed to all outputs, or any combination.
EXAMPLE: Watch a DVD in your den while someone else simultaneously watches high definition cable or satellite in the bedroom. Both the DVD player and the high definition receiver are in the den.
This 4X2 HDMI Matrix Switcher supports HDMI 1.3 including resolutions up to 1080p, 10.2Gbps data transfer, and deep color. It also supports audio transported digital audio formats of LPCM / Dolby-AC3 / DTS7.1 / DSD audio..

* The 4x2 Matrix Switch Splitter and support up to 4 HDMI Inputs
Product Specifications:
- Supports HDMI Digital video & audio
- Supports DVI-D (Not DVI-A and maybe DVI-I) Single link Digital video with the above DVI to HDMI adapters
- Compatible with HDMI V1.3 signals
- Comprehensive HDCP 1.0/1.1 compliant support for best-in-class compatibility
- Maximum compatibility with all types of HDMI and DVI devices
- Plug & play installation.
- Black color
- Auto-skip for unconnected inputs.
- Operating temp: -5 to +35 degrees C (-41 to +95 degrees F)
- Data transfer speed: 1.65 Gbps x 4
- Input Video Signal: 1.2 volts p-p
- Input DDC Signal: 5 volts p-p (TTL)
- Max working current: 1200mA
- Power adapter supply: DC 5V, 2A
- Power adapter format: Input AC (50Hz.60Hz) 100V-240V;
- Output: 5V DC
- Output Video: HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.0/1.1/1.2
- Stackable: 1080p cascade above 6 layers
- Supported video color format: deep color 24bit/36bit
- Supported audio format: LPCM, Dolby-AC3, DTS7.1, DSD
- Compatible with all HDMI-equipped, HDCP-enabled HDTV devices.
- HDMI input connectors: 4
- HDMI output connectors: 2
- Compatible with all DVI, HDMI V1.1, V1.2, & V1.3 signals
- Supports 1080p/i, 720p/i, 480p/i, SXGA, UXGA, XGA, SVGA, and VGA resolutions
- Comes with a remote control for easy operation
- HDMI output cable distance: 50 feet max. and a booster may be needed
Package Content:
- HDMI Matrix Switch
- Remote Control
- Power Adapter
- Operating Instructions



Product Reviews
| (3 Ratings, 2 Reviews) |
Average Rating:
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Pretty decent little 4x2 hdmi matrix (Part II)
Anonymous
(Unknown)
3/1/2009 8:52 PM
The Bad: The manual is typically poor. After reading through the introduction a couple times I was actually under the impression that I had ordered the wrong box, as it appeared to describe the outputs as switching together when an input is selected. Rest assured it is a true marix and not a switch/repeater. When first turning on the unit the leds all flash like crazy as if the box has freaked out or is defective, but apparently this is normal, with nothing about it in the manual. The Chenglish about this says "Once the power button is pressed, the two outputs will select the two input sources on the sequence (Source is in working situation)". I believe that means that the outputs will sequentially select active inputs, so there is apparently logic that will auto select active inputs when the matrix box power is cycled. I can not comment on this functionality as I did not test it, but for some applications this could be quite useful. There are instructions about hooking up inputs but nothing about outputs. Essentially, disconnect power from everything, hook it all up and power up everything, plugging in the matrix ac power last. All in all, it's a solid performer with a few (livable for me) drawbacks, and provides quite a lot of functionality
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Pretty decent little 4x2 hdmi matrix (Part I)
Anonymous
(Unknown)
3/1/2009 8:53 PM
First the good: Impression unboxing is it is a VERY compact unit. Appears sturdy and has some heft for it's size implying quality. Picture quality through matrix vs direct hookup appears identical. I'm using a 35 foot high quality hdmi cable to a projector on one of the outputs and this unit drives it no problem.
Not as good: The power cord has the typical chunky ac to dc block at the prongs, though not especially large, it extends out sideways from the prongs which may or may not cause you grief, and has a shortish 4 foot thin wire coming out of it to a round dc plug. The remote has a little plastic tab you need to pull to enable the battery, and then no indicator light for button presses. The operating angle for the remote to the unit is VERY shallow, so other reviews about the remote not working or being unreliable are likely just the shallow angle of operation (or they didn't pull the tab). The LEDs on the unit are multi color and VERY bright. If you have a dark home theatre or the unit is otherwise visable you will likely want to put something over them to obscure most of the light. The swiching itself works reliably on my Motorola HD DVR cable box (with DVI-HDMI cable), my PS3, and my Denon DVD player, but is very glitchy on my HTPC's ATI video card's Monitor 2 DVI output. I do not think this is the unit's fault as the HDCP handshake from the HTPC is either non-existant or non-standard, and it's had some glitches even with direct hookups.
The switching itself is rather slow (3 to 5 seconds?) and BOTH outputs blank out/flash a couple times when switching either output. I should quailfy that I only tested the unit with resolutions up to 1080i but have no reason to believe 1080p would behave any differently.
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