StarTech ST122HDMI 2 Port HDMI Splitter
ST122HDMI is an HDMI video splitter that lets you share HDMI signals between two displays and acts as a signal amplifier that allows you to locate your HDMI monitors up to 50 feet (15 m) away from your computer.
The ST122HMDI HDMI video splitter is easy to install and supports resolutions of up to 1080p, even at extended distances. It will provide you with flawless digital video that will help you get the most from your HDMI-enabled monitors, projectors, or plasma screens.
Detailed Features
Specifications
Color: Black
Enclosure Type: Steel
Carton Quantity: 30
Shipping (Package) Weight: 1.15 lb
Frequency bandwidth: 1.65Gbps(single link)
Number of Ports: 2
Resolutions Supported:
HDTV 480i to 1080p
PC Resolution VGA to UXGA
Input Ports: 1 x HDMI Female
Output Ports: 2 x HDMI Female
Operating humidity range: 30 to 80% RH
Operating temperature range: 0 - 70 C
Power Adapter Included: Yes
Input Voltage: Universal 115 ~ 230 AC
Power Adapter - DC Voltage: 5 DC
Power Adapter - Amperage: 2.6 Amp
Center Tip Polarity: Positive
A Closer Look
Features
Built-in EDID simulator and HDCP keyset allows each output to work independently when connecting to a HDMI display.
Can be cascaded up to 3 layers
HDMI 1.1 and HDCP 1.1 Compliant
Splits an HDMI source up to 2 outputs without signal loss.
Supports a wide range of PC and HDTV resolutions-from VGA to UXGA and 480p to 1080p.
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I have a satellite receiver with 1 HDMI output and needed a splitter for 2 tv's, this is the only one I found. It syncs to output 1 every time I power up, but output 2 may require rebooting TV on output 2 at power up sometimes, otherwise this is a great product but seems costly, but aren't all HDMI products.
HDMI Certified Cables 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. HDMI
offers significant advantages over analog A/V connections, including the
ability to transmit uncompressed digital video and audio content. With
these capabilities, HDMI is, and will be the evolving interconnection
standard for the future of consumer electronics!
Not All
HDMI Is The Same!
Today's cutting-edge HDTVs and high definition sources demand dramatically
higher data rates than previous generations of Audio / Video components, and
place incredible bandwidth/performance demands on HDMI cables. In fact,
today's most advanced components operate very close to the limits of current
HDMI technology.
Take 1080p video with
advanced 12-bit (or higher) color, also called Deep Color, available right
now from the PlayStation® 3, and several HDTV makers. To experience this
level of high definition performance, your HDMI cable must exceed the
requirements of the HDMI 1.3a, CAT 1 specification, and support an
astonishing cable data rate of 6.68 Gbps (Giga bits per second). That's more
than six billion bits per second, six times the data rate required for
standard DVD playback. That speed is also higher than what's required for
Simplay HD verification. In other words, just because a cable is Simplay HD
logo on the packaging, doesn't necessarily mean it supports Deep Color.
Below is an illustration of bandwidth
requirements for different standards. The more picture and sound information
that is transferred, the wider the bandwidth that is needed in the cable.
You'll note that a DVD player transfers at data rate of 0.81 Gbps and needs
a much smaller bandwidth than a Playstation 3 with a data transfer rate of
6.68 Gbps.
Not every one of your HD or Home Theater
components features all advanced technologies, therefore different
components and TVs have different data transfer rate requirements. That is,
different components require different speeds.
This makes selecting the best cable for your HDTV or HD Home Theater more
complex. To get all the performance and quality you paid for, you need to
buy a true high performance cable that's fully compliant with the most
current HDMI standards, and preferably one that exceeds today's standards,
so you don't have to upgrade your cable when you add or upgrade HD
components in the future
Be sure to select HDMI cable brands that give you a choice of high
performance speed-rated cables, specifically designed for your various
levels of high definition picture and sound.
For the best high definition experience, use an HDMI cable that delivers all
of the picture and sound data your HD components require. Choose cables that
are Simplay HD Verified and speed rated for the highest levels of high
definition, now and in the future.
Today's high performance components need the highest performance cable
possible to get all of the picture and sound quality that you paid for.
How Compatible Is HDMI?
HDMI is fully backward compatible with PCs, displays and consumer
electronics devices incorporating the Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
standard. Both HDMI and DVI were pioneered by Silicon Image and are based on
TMDS®, Silicon Image's powerful, high-speed, serial link technology. HDMI
supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel
digital audio on a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and
supports 8-channel digital audio, and with 5 Gbps of bandwidth, HDMI can
accommodate future enhancements and requirements. Because HDMI was designed
specifically for consumer electronics applications, it offers an array of
additional consumer enhancements. As digital content can manifest itself in
a variety of sizes, resolutions and formats, HDMI-enabled systems will
automatically configure to display content in the most effective format. In
addition, if implemented in a specific device, HDMI enables a single remote
point and click, allowing manufacturers to deliver home theater systems that
automatically configure from a single command from a remote control --
turning on or off the components necessary to view a DVD, listen to a CD, or
watch cable or satellite TV.
What is the difference between HDMI 1.3 and HDMI 1.3a, or 1.3b?
For consumers, there is no difference between HDMI version 1.3 and 1.3a or
1.3b. These minor revisions to the specification typically relate to
manufacturing or testing issues and do not impact features or functionality
in a specific product. In addition, HDMI Licensing, LLC is actively working
with manufacturers to reduce confusion for consumers by de-emphasizing
version numbers and focusing instead on product features and functionality.
How can I identify which HDMI products
support a specific feature, such as DVD Audio or Deep Color?
The key for consumers to remember is that HDMI has consistently enabled a
variety of the most innovative new technologies (whether they are DVD Audio,
SACD, 1080p/60, etc.). However, in many cases, it is up to each manufacturer
to choose which features to implement in any given product. The manufacturer
can choose the mix of features that makes sense for its customers and
products. So, customers must choose devices that have the features that they
want (instead of focusing on which version of HDMI is implemented by the
device.). Consumers interested in confirming whether a particular consumer
electronics product supports DVD-Audio or any other feature over HDMI are
urged to review users’ manuals and product reviews, or check with
manufacturers directly.
What Is Firmware Upgradeable?
Many of today's electronics product are designed for today's standards.
Yet like personal computers, they have advanced capabilities that will let
them be upgraded for use with new technologies and standards. The
ability to upgrade the firmware of an electronics product allows you to
extend the useful lifespan of the device you purchase, and be able to expect
support for many (if not all) of the emerging new standards.
What is the difference between Active HDMI and Passive HDMI?
There is no active or passive HDMI in the HDMI specification. These terms
apply to cables. Active cables have built-in electronics to enable long
cable runs, and typically these cables require a power supply. These cables
use active electronics to help push the signal farther than typical passive
cables.
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Startech Warranty provided by:
Startech Limited Warranty:
12 months parts;
12 months labor
Mfg Part No:
ST122HDMI UPC No:
065030822220 Box Size:
( Length:
8, Width:
2, Depth:
5 )
Shipping Weight:
1.0000 pound(s)
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