2 HDMI Splitter upscale 1080P to 4Kx2K
Converter Input: HDMI 1080P Output: 4kx2k HDMI
Lenkeng's new 4Kx2K HDMI 1.4v 1x2 HDMI splitter distributes 1 HDMI source to 4 HDMI Displays simultaneously. Supports all the mandatory and several optional 3D formats . It is real HDMI 1.4v 1x2 HDMI splitter supports High Definition Resolutions :4KX2K @ 24 HZ, 1080p @ 60HZ, 720p/1080i @ 120Hz Supports Digital Audio Format, such as High Definition Audio support: Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio 5).DC 5V Power
Features: 1). Simultaneously displays 1 Fuii HD source to 2 Uitra HD displays 2). Upscale 1080p@24Hz/30Hz to 4Kx2K @24Hz/30Hz 3). HDCP compliant 4). Support 3D 5). Support CEC
* Compliant with HDMI 1.4 specification * No need to install drivers, portable, flexible, plug and play * Support 1080P/24Hz/25Hz/30Hz up to 4K x 2K/24Hz/25Hz/30Hz * CEC Pass-through * Support uncompressed 2 channel audio such as LPCM
* Support compressed audio such as DTS Digital, Dolby Digital (Including DTS-HD and Dolby True HD)
Input Video Signal
HDMI Signal
Input Resolutions
1080P/24Hz/25Hz/30Hz
Output Resolutions
4K x 2K/24Hz/25Hz/30Hz
Limited Warranty
1 Year Parts and Labor
Operating Temperature
0Cto 70C
Operating Humidity
10% to 85% RH (no condensation)
Storage Temperature
-10C to +80C
Storage Humidity
5% to 90% RH (no condensation)
Power Supply
USB Power Cable
Power consumption
5W
Converter Unit
FCC, CE
User Manual
English Version
Compliant with HDMI l.4 specification No need to install drivers, portable, flexible, plug and play Support 1080P/24Hz/25Hz/30Hz up to 4K x 2K/24Hz/25Hz/30Hz CEC Pass-through Support uncompressed 2 channel audio such as LPCM Support compressed audio such as DTS Digital, Dolby Digital (Including DTS-HD and Dolby True HD)
A: This product features CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) allowing your HDTV's remote to manage up to ten devices that are connected via HDMI (such as Blu-ray Disc players or home theater receivers) with no special programming needed. For example, you can use your remote to turn on your TV, your player, and your receiver at the same time, and adjust the system volume with one button. All devices must support CEC, though.
Most major TV manufacturers now support CEC, and an HDTV with HDMI 1.3 will likely have the technology. Manufacturers call it by different names; LG Electronics, for instance, calls its implementation SimpleLink, whereas Toshiba calls its version CE-Link. Interoperability isn't mandatory, so some manufacturers limit control to their own products; Sony, for one, allows only Sony-to-Sony communication.