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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 1002190" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>So ..what I like so far ..</p><p>The switcher supports 2 hdmi TVs or monitors ..and input can be re-directed to either output..</p><p>The switcher also supports internally a small PIP ...but the source in the PIP window must not exceed 1080P</p><p></p><p>What I dont like ..</p><p>2 of the inputs 5 and 6 are front facing ..ie ..on the front fascia</p><p>I'd much prefer them all to the rear of the switch..</p><p>As CJ says there is a small switchover delay ..but this doesn't bother me overmuch..</p><p>The PIP could be a bit larger as it looks so tiny on a 50inch TV ...</p><p>..at least this is a useful thing to identify what is on another channel before switching..</p><p>The PSU is 5v ..and will have to be replaced I think ..</p><p>They provide a sh!tty combined European 2 pin plug/psu ...which wouldn't be so bad IF it was on a wire as then an adapter could be used ...</p><p>But no ..the 2 pin plug is an extension of the psu body ..thus simply isn't practical ..or indeed safe imo ...hanging out a 2 pin adapter which in turn is plugged into a UK extension strip ..</p><p>Its a bit heath robinson ..and only sometimes makes contact..</p><p>ie ..a very loose fitting indeed.</p><p>Doh!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 1002190, member: 325666"] So ..what I like so far .. The switcher supports 2 hdmi TVs or monitors ..and input can be re-directed to either output.. The switcher also supports internally a small PIP ...but the source in the PIP window must not exceed 1080P What I dont like .. 2 of the inputs 5 and 6 are front facing ..ie ..on the front fascia I'd much prefer them all to the rear of the switch.. As CJ says there is a small switchover delay ..but this doesn't bother me overmuch.. The PIP could be a bit larger as it looks so tiny on a 50inch TV ... ..at least this is a useful thing to identify what is on another channel before switching.. The PSU is 5v ..and will have to be replaced I think .. They provide a sh!tty combined European 2 pin plug/psu ...which wouldn't be so bad IF it was on a wire as then an adapter could be used ... But no ..the 2 pin plug is an extension of the psu body ..thus simply isn't practical ..or indeed safe imo ...hanging out a 2 pin adapter which in turn is plugged into a UK extension strip .. Its a bit heath robinson ..and only sometimes makes contact.. ie ..a very loose fitting indeed. Doh!! [/QUOTE]
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