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Fully HDCP Compliant
HDCP (high bandwidth digital content protection) is a standard encoded into the video signal to prevent it from being pirated. If a source device is HDCP coded and is connected to a display or projector without the proper decoding mechanism, the picture is relegated to "snow" or in some cases, very low (480P) resolutions of the images. In order to see high resolution digital video with HDCP compliance, both the source, the display and anything in between must be equipped with HDMI¢â connections that can enable HDCP decoding, such as the 4x2 HDMI Switcher.
How it works
You simply connect all your sources to the Switcher's inputs. Then connect up to two displays on the output ports. Once the sources, the Switcher and the display(s) are powered and connected, you simply select which source you want to view using the IR remote.
Features:
- Switch easily between any four HDMI¢â sources
- Outputs are matrixed to two HDMI¢â Displays
- Extends the range of HDMI¢â compliant device by equalizing and reclocking the HDMI¢â signal
- Maintains high resolution video - beautiful, sharp HDTV resolutions up to 1080p, 2k, and computer resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 are easily achieved
- Discrete IR remote (included)
- Serial RS-232 remote port
- HDMI¢â compliant
- HDCP compliant
Specifications:
- Video Amplifier Bandwidth: 165 MHz
- Input Video Signal: 1.2 volts p-p
- Input DDC Signal: 5 volts p-p (TTL)
- Single Link Range: 1080p/1920 x 1200
- HDMI Connector: type A 19 pin female
- Power Supply: 5V DC
- Power Consumption: 20 watts (max)
- Dimensions: 11"W x 1.25"H x 4.25"D
- The 4x2 HDMI Switcher
- Remote control
- 5VDC Power Supply
- User's Manual
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