Automatic Hdmi Switcher

July 28, 2009 Posted by admin

automatic hdmi switcher

Analog Video To DVI HDMI VGA Component Video Scaler
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Coax To DVI HDMI VGA Component Video Scaler 1080p 1920
Coax To DVI HDMI VGA Component Video Scaler 1080p 1920
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S Video Composite Video To HDMI Transcoder With Stereo
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SD To DVI HDMI Video Scaler With Coax Cable TV Tuner
SD To DVI HDMI Video Scaler With Coax Cable TV Tuner
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Component Video To DVI D HDMI Video Format Converter
Component Video To DVI D HDMI Video Format Converter
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Composite Component Video To DVI HDMI Scaler CATV Tuner
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VGA to DVI-D: Instantly Converts VGA video signal to DVI - D video signal

The VGA to DVI-D converter is a hardware device that is used to convert a source VGA video signal to a DVI-D video signal. In other words, it allows you to convert the PC's VGA video to a DVI-D video signal and connect it to DVI LCD display. The converter supports a wide range of resolutions such as UXGA (1600x1200), SXGA (1280x1024), XGA (1024x768), SVGA (800x600), and VGA (640x480). It is an ideal solution when you do not wish to replace your expensive video monitors and display adapters. Video converter allows you to connect a video signal of a specific format to a display of a specific type that it's compatible with. The different types of converters available are DVI-D to VGA converter, VGA to DVI-D converter, Multi Video digital converter, USB to DVI converter, HDMI DVI converter, HDMI RGB YPbPr Converter, HDMI VGA Converter and HDMI Converter Switcher.

VGA to DVI-D converter allows the conversion of VGA analog signal to digital graphic signal; thereby allowing devices with digital DVI-D display to be connected to a computer with analog VGA output. Multi Video digital converter is a bi-directional converter. It has S-Video (4 Pin miniDin) / Composite Video (RCA type) / VGA as inputs and it allows the connection of TV to PC or PC to TV with VGA / S-Video (4 Pin miniDin) / Composite Video (RCA type) inputs/outputs. HDMI DVI converter using the simple DVI to HDMI converter box allows the conversion of DVI to HDMI format. In other words, without having to upgrade the existing video configuration, it allows you to use an existing DVI video signal and displays it on a HDMI television or monitor.

Covered by FCC, CE as well as RoHS certifications this device works on simple plug and play functionality. Equipped with the ability to automatically detect input resolution it can allow user selection of output resolution and refresh rate. VGA to DVI-D converter allows an instant conversion of analog VGA signal of a computer to single link digital DVI video signal. It supports VGA / SVGA and DVI-D monitors which also includes LCD flat panel monitors; thereby allowing you to connect computers with analog VGA connecters to single link DVI-D monitors or projectors.

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HDMI Switcher compatible with PS3?

I just purchased a Philips automatic HDMI Switcher online. I just know realized that it is HDMI 1.1 compliant, I thought the PS3 has to be 1.3 compliant to work. Am I right. I'm plugging the PS3 into the switcher. Will it decrease picture quality, not show any picture?

here's product

http://reviews.cnet.com/tv-hdtv-tuners-receivers/philips-automatic-hdmi-switcher/4864-6487_7-32430467.html?messageID=2546489&tag=userReviews;summaryList

I have 1080i.

1.3 vs 1.1 TECHNICALLY can use more bandwidth.. In reality you have to be using both a 1.3 source, a 1.3 monitor and 1.3 material which is not at all common (or cheap!).

Furthermore, 1.1 cables/switchers are not incapable of passing 1.3 bandwidths, they just haven't been tested at the higher bandwidth. Get your switch, test it out, and if you see any degradation then return it. Otherwise don't waste the money on bandwidth capacity that you wouldn't actually be needing for years to come (if ever).

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