I need one more HDMI than i have. my tv has 2, which has a dvd player and cable box in it. Whenever i get a ps3 ill need the extension, plus i might as well get one with 3-4 more ports just in case.
How about save up one of the 2 HDMI connections by connecting the DVD player through the component video input instead. Also, if you don\'t watch digital cable so much, maybe save up that space by connecting the antenna RF cable to the digital RF input to get digital over-the-air broadcast. By doing so, you save up 2 HDMI...that is if you don\'t watch cable that much or there are shows in cable that you couldn\'t get ota...
the reason why I suggest connecting DVD via component is because DVD resolution quality is only 480p at its max. So, its more worth it to use the HDMI connection for High Def sources like PS3, Blu-Ray, etc...well, use the HDMI for dvd for now until you get ps3 or blu ray or something, then switch the dvd to component, and use the ps3 or blu ray for hdmi...
Does anyone know any good splitters. I checked monoprice and amazon and theyre all generic looking brand ones with alright reviews.
Does splitters make the quality worse?
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=101&cp_id=10110&cs_id=1011002&p_id=2777&seq=1&format=2
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=101&cp_id=10110&cs_id=1011002&p_id=4066&seq=1&format=2
these are the main 2 im looking at..but was just wondering if anyone actually used one instead of just going by google
really good question as I don\'t really know either. monoprice seems to make good products for their price, and judging by their specs for those switchers. Its look like it can accept digital signal up to 1080p with no signal loss. So, maybe it\'s should be fine since they make that claim in the specs...
maybe someone should chime in about these switchers.