4K 60 Hz 2X2 HDMI Matrix Switch Features:
- 2-female HDMI inputs
- 2-female HDMI outputs
- 4K 60HZ rated
- HDCP 2.2
- 18Gbps video bandwidth
- Optical audio pass-through format LPCM, Dolby 5.1, Dolby True HD, Dolby DD+, DTS 5.1, DTS-ES6, DTS-HDMA 5.1, DTS HD-HDA 5.1
- L/R Audio Format Analog Stereo PCM 2.0
- HDR, HDR 10+, HLD, Dolby Vision
- 3 selectable EDID Modes
- 7-button remote control is included
- Supported display resolutions: up to 4Kx2K @ 60Hz, 1080p @ 120Hz
This 4K 60 Hz 2X2 HDMI Matrix Switch offers solutions for digital entertainment center, HDTV retail and show site, HDTV, STB, DVD and projector factory, noise, space and security concerns, data center control, information distribution, conference room presentation, school, corporate training environments, etc.
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2X2 HDMI Matrix Switch Specs:
- Two HDMI 1.4 input signals switched or split to two HDMI 1.4 outputs
- 4kx2K compliant
- 2D and 3D compliant
- HDCP 1.2 protocol compliant
- Supports Supports deep color up to 48-bit per pixel
- Supports Blue-Ray 24/50/60fs/HD-DVD/xvYCC
- Digital audio format: DTS-HD / Dolby-trueHD / LPCM7.1 / DTS / Dolby-AC3 / DSD
- Supports signal retiming
- Support input up to 15 metres AWG24 HDMI 1.4 standard cable length, output up to 25metres AWG24 cable length
- Inputs can be switched with the IR remote control and can also can be controlled by front panel buttons.
- 7-LED Digtal Lights
- No loss of quality
- Installs in minutes
- Comes with DC5V power supply
- Operating Temperature 0˚C ~ 40˚C / 32˚F ~ 104˚F
- Storage Temperature -20˚C ~ 60˚C / -4˚F ~ 140˚F
- Relative Humidity -20 ~ 90% RH (Non-condensing)
- Power Consumption (Max) 5W
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2X2 HDMI Matrix Switch User Manual
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EDID
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When should I consider a 2X2 HDMI Matrix Switch that has user adjustable EDID:
- If your TVs have mixed HDMI resolutions like some 720p and some 1080p, aand some 1080i, etc
- If your TVs have mixed audio like some stereo and some Dolby Digital, etc
- If you have TVs greater than 5 years old
- If you have off brand cheaper TVs like Westinghouse, etc
- If you have a lot of devices in series with the source device, like an amp, matrices, boosters, splitters, etc.