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»Overview
and Features
Developed
by Sony, Hitachi, Thomson (RCA), Philips, Matsushita (Panasonic),
Toshiba and Silicon Image,
the High-Definition Multimedia
Interface
(HDMI) has emerged as the connection standard for HDTV and the consumer
electronics market. HDMI is
the first and only digital interface
to combine uncompressed high-definition video, multi-channel audio
and intelligent format and
command data in a single digital interface. For your end-users,
use of a single cable for audio and video dramatically simplifies
home theater
system installation and eliminates
the cable quagmire typically associated with home theater
system components.
Most importantly, HDMI offers significant advantages
over analog A/V connections,
including the ability to transmit uncompressed
digital video and audio content. In
addition to numerous
device and display manufacturers, Hollywood studios and cable
and satellite operators also support HDMI.
»2/4
port HDMI switch is Desktop size design
»Compatible
with HDMI-equipped, HDCP-enabled HDTV device
»Support
high resolution video up to 1080p
»High
caliber HDMI cables ensure the high definition signal is maintained
throughout the transmission
»Single
high definition display for multiple sources, such as DVD players
and satellite set-top boxes, which saves money and
space
»Easy
to install and simple to switch between two or four sources
»IR
Remote control for operational flexibility |