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Old 12-25-2010, 06:03 PM   #1
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Hi to all and Merry Christmas!

I'm just wondering if any of you use an HDMI splitter at all? I've just been given a PS3 for Christmas and only have 2 HDMI ports on the TV (already used for Sky and Blu-Ray player), so need to make a third for the PS3.
Could anyone recommend a decent splitter, either automatic or with switch? I'm not fussed really as long as it's reliable and of decent quality. I'm using decent HDMI leads and don't really want to plug them into a low grade product. I have been having a browse around the internet and seen one or that may suit, but thought it might be an idea to ask the folks on here for opinions. Any help, comments or info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much in advance.
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I think you mean an HDMI switch (used to share an input among multiple sources) as opposed to a splitter (used to feed a single source to mutliple displays).

I use an electronic switch from monoprice to select among a cable box and two disc players that works every time. HDX 301. I've had that unit for several years and I don't know whether it's made any more.
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I think you mean an HDMI switch (used to share an input among multiple sources) as opposed to a splitter (used to feed a single source to mutliple displays).

I use an electronic switch from monoprice to select among a cable box and two disc players that works every time. HDX 301. I've had that unit for several years and I don't know whether it's made any more.
Thanks for the explanation it helped me as well. I just bought an all-region blu-ray player and was wondering how to hook it up because my receiver's HDMI inputs are maxed out.
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