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it didnt work as i expected tried to connect a bluray dvd and a digital tv box to my mitsubishi tv and i couldnt watch both, can only work for one at a time
Sent the first one back, because of a picture full of static. Second one did the same thing. Word to the wise, buy an HD TV with at least 4 HDMI connectors.
I had used this DVI splitter for an LCD Monitor and a Plasma TV. Overall, this is pretty worthless unless you're doing something really simple at a low resolution (1024x768 maybe). Also, even with low-res video, there would often been green lines appearing.
Both cables were dual-link. If I turned it off, the TV would lose signal, no matter which device I plugged into the top connector or which device I turned on first. The Monitor was a straight DVI while the Plasma was a DVI-HDMI cable.
On top of all that, the LCD monitor always had to be on. In 1920x1080 mode, both screens looked fine so long as I wasn't doing anything too complicated or I was playing simple low-def videos.The moment I tried to play something in 720p or 1080p, the video would flicker horribly on the TV. It would often lose and reconnect signal; very annoying.
Also while the computer was booting, all the console text looked really garbed and unreadable on the Plasma screen. But it's really not more than what I'd expect out of a non-powered splitter.
This product quite simply does not work. As soon as you attach the 2nd cable (even with the source turned OFF), the signal gets scrambled. A big waste of money.
THIS product barely worksthe Cable bow does not have enough juice to push thru and provide a clear signalthe DVD and Sony PS3 work v good.I say do not buy as there are other ways to split the signal -- You can have mine just send me the postage money.
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