HDMI V1.3 4in:4out Matrix Selector

  • 25th July, 2011

HDMI V1.3 4in:4out Matrix Selector is designed to allow easy control of 4 HDMI video sources for display on 4 HDTV's/Monitors. Connect any HDMI source such as Blu-Ray player, PC, Gaming Console and Set Top Box and select which monitor to display to. You may display each source to an individual monitor, or any combination of sources to monitors, giving you 16 display scenarios. Ideal for home entertainment centres and digital signage display distribution. Also supports DVI source and display.

Compliant to HDMI v1.3, HDCP 1.1 and DVI 1.0 specifications, the HDMI V1.3 4in:4out Matrix Selector can handle PC and video resolutions from VGA (640480) to UXGA (16001200) and High Definition resolutions of 480i/p to 1080i/p @ 50Hz/60Hz. Digital audio formats supported by the HDMI V1.3 4in:4out Matrix Selector include PCM 2, PCM 5.1, PCM 7.1, Dolby 5.1, Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD and DTS-HD.

The HDMI V1.3 4in:4out Matrix Selector is easy to instal, setup and control. All inputs and outputs are clearly marked and easily accessed. Selection of input/s to output/s is achieved by 1 of 3 methods: simple soft-touch buttons mounted on the front of the panel, by using a hand held IR remote control, or by using PC based RS232 interface commands. Power is supplied from a 100/240vAC to 5vDC Universal Power Pak with adaptor plugs to suit any Country.

The HDMI V1.3 4in:4out Matrix Selector is now available from our wide range of HDMI matrix's, splitters and switches. Very well priced for a quality High Definition Matrix Selector, this unit is great value.

For more information re features and specifications, please click here to access the product web-page. If you require assistance with questions or orders, then feel free to contact our friendly Sales Staff on sales@converters.tv or phone +61 2 49 689 313 or fax +61 2 49 689 314.

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