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HDMI Cable Splitter

dangie

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My television has four HDMI rear sockets. All are in use. I wish to connect an additional HDMI device. I could swop over cables each time I want to use different devices but apart from the inconvenience I don’t think it would do the television much good.

I’ve seen HDMI Splitter’s advertised. One HDMI into three. Has anyone used them, and are they any good. I’ve attached a link to show what I mean. Thank you.
 
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david1212

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Several years ago I bought a simple cheap module similar to this which works fine. 99% just 1080P but now would buy 4K.
If only one connected item is powered it mostly selects this automatically. If more than one then have to push the button.
It is powered from TV and/or the source item.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165820278710

Something like this looks to need power. A USB lead is included, if TV has a spare USB port I presume this can be used.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226580198870
 

najaB

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Something like this looks to need power. A USB lead is included, if TV has a spare USB port I presume this can be used.
Though, keep in mind that some USB ports on TVs provide limited power so it may or may not work.
 

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Several years ago I bought a simple cheap module similar to this which works fine. 99% just 1080P but now would buy 4K.
If only one connected item is powered it mostly selects this automatically. If more than one then have to push the button.
It is powered from TV and/or the source item.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165820278710

Something like this looks to need power. A USB lead is included, if TV has a spare USB port I presume this can be used.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226580198870
The orginal spec for HDMI devices requires them to output a nominal 5V DC (+/- 0.3V) 50mA to power otherwise passive switching units. HDMI 2.1 specs raise the current to 300mA to include high speed cables with built0-in amplifiers.
 

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