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I use this device nearly daily and I have purchased it for around one month. I enjoy heavy games and prefer large screens. I have been looking for a 2x2+ HDMI display splicer. I am proving to be the best priceperformance ratio. I did see that potential. I jumped at the opportunity because not many reviews of this product are available. I used this device in a typical setting. I used a device to project my games onto four monitors. It feels more like a large projector, but it is clearer than the projector. The input devices are an Xbox One, S PS4, Samsung 4K television, with recording rooms, four sets Samsung TV, Vizio Soundbar, and via optical fiber. Sharp TVs output to a small amplifier and two satellite speakers through 3.5 mm. I am not looking for the image quality myself. If this is the case, I would buy a better TV but it is more cost effective. You should evaluate it based on TV's capabilities and it has worked well so far. Even if the two display are driven by different sources, my son plays an Xbox in the entertainment room and I play a PS4 in the office the video and audio failure is absolutely zero. You are able to drive the same thing on two different monitors. That means I can watch my son play Fortnite in my office. In my scenario, my office and recreation room are adjacent to each other and I am really constrained by how far the game controller is.
This is very helpful in my setup. I have a Samsung 4K TV in my living room and a Samsung 720p 22' television in the nearby kitchen that runs through a 15 foot highspeed HDMI cable. I set the output and display to copy, and then select output 2. The kitchen television is reduced to 1080p. The kitchen television picture is very good although it is only 720p. I am using the Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. Everything is completed smoothly. I can select between viewing each individual device on a different television, or viewing both devices in the same television. I spent many hours looking for a good HDMI matrix with 4K resolution, that fits me and can scale and run. The inputs on both outputs are the same.
I use it for my dual monitor setup. The picture was clear, and I had no problems with lag or distortion. I have not used this device for a few weeks, but I have seen what I have been looking for so far. The software works as advertised, it is easy to connect, and simple to use. I am using it to display promotional videos in my company lobby. Installation and use are very easy. The application includes four 55inch televisions and the project is great.
We used a video wall controller to setup a twox2 video wall controller in the lobby. It works well, is very simple to use. I recently asked the IT staff for help, since it is not quite easy to connect. It has simple instructions, and I made the system work the first time I attempted. It will be displayed in my shop. I highly recommend it.
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We built a bar in the backyard of our old home. Over time, our wonderful neighbors gifted us with items to make it a real watering hole. To be seen on the wall, we are referring to televisions that are installed in bars. This may seem extravagant to gift a television to your neighbor, but these were older televisions that have been replaced with new technology. You could replace the original with a 720p television or with a 4K television. They were unsure as to what to do with the old one. Luckily, we recently moved to a new house that does not have the space for a bar. I think that the hotel has an upstairs game room. The televisions were put in the attic, and I decided to hang them on the wall of the game room. My children have three living at home so they can have their own gaming television. Could they be for the audience? I had to make up a theory so I could mount five televisions onto the wall. I then purchased two Xbox Ones for my other two children at a Christmas sale. I have recovered an old Xbox, and even an original Nintendo wii. I also had two Amazon Fire Sticks that were used on bar televisions. The next question is how to make this work. I could all wirelessly connect the Xbox console to their respective televisions and be done with it. If I was interested in playing classic Xbox or Wii games, I would swap out the cables to one of the televisions. You do not need a fire stick to work on your Xbox, it connects to Youtube, Netflix, and other things. Sticks can be viewed on larger televisions. Where is the coolness factor in that? I began my research to discover a way to take those multiple inputs and broadcast them to all of the televisions on the wall. It did not take long since that particular activity is performed in an entire industry. I was initially disappointed with the price of HDMI matrix switchers as I delved into the world of HDMI switchers. I think that what my wife thinks is a limit but I do enjoy paying a lot of money for items that I don't need. Comparable to the closest eightx8 switch, the cost was half the price. It sounds alarm bells, but being half the cost causes alarm. A terrible catch must be there. I read a lot of reviews and saw people talking about loud beeps and TVs cutting out when switching sources. I also disliked the instructions. I decided that for half price I was willing to live with a few inconveniences especially since the switcher was intended to eliminate some even more inconvenient inconveniences that did not really need to be eliminated at all to be perfectly honest. I have had the switcher installed for a couple of weeks now and the most difficult thing about it is remembering which device is connected to what port. I am going to get a label maker or something. I desire an easy identification of the source and outputs. You can hear it throughout the house. The positive factor is that you can turn off the beeps by using the associated software. I have not done that yet, but that is on my to do list. I agree that video cuts do happen. It happens not always strangely. I find it annoying when someone is playing a video game and they see the screen blank for a minute. It is not a problem for other reasons. It is much better than completely rewiring things. Sometimes the switcher does not want to do its job. It can be attempted changing the output to a source combo, but sometimes the switcher does not want to obey. This power cycle the switch is a simple solution. This is not ideal if this person is at the center of a game. I'm not sure if there is a fix for this but I would love to get it. Now for the awesomeness. Majestic coolness. I had a party at my house this past New Year's and everyone was stunned by the switch. The most popular demonstration consisted of showing the same video on every television. People were angry when I attempted to click on one of the buttons then put on another. They see this technology at practically every sports bar they have ever been to. It is funny, but it is not seen often in homes. Works well with a sound bar. I included an older sound bar into one of the outputs, and it works well. You select the output that you would like to hear and assign it to the soundbar. Every person can listen to their own music, and if there are guests over they can place their Xbox 360 on the soundbar so everyone else can listen in. I purchased a raspberry pi Zero with an RS232 connector and want an Alexa skill to control it using voice commands. I am working on it now and will update my review when it is up and running. It is overall one of the most fun and cool technology purchases I have made in recent times.
I simply needed the basic functions of a true 4x4 matrix, and this particular unit provides that perfectly. I have four televisions and four sources. Now I can watch 4K from a single source. It's easy to deal with the light on the front that is way too bright. Remote could be better, I have to be dead on in order for it to work. On the other hand, I am very happy with it. I am a happy customer. I think one of the televisions is 60 feet away and it pushes the signal with no problem.
I purchased this unit for my RV, and it seems to work. I have three screens and two inputs connected to it. It is a little costly, but it does the job well. It's simple to install.
It was very easy to install and it worked well.
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It is easy to use once it is all figured out.
I showed it with some 32 television. The TV is slightly thicker than required, however the control works correctly.
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It is important to change the HDMI settings from automatic to 2.0.
It is easy to hook up with them and works as others have said. I was able to connect the video wall processor to my computer, but power brick would not turn on. So I called the company and they sent me a new power brick the following day. It is very satisfactory customer service. The extra tenth HDMi is very appealing. Our threexthree wall TV wall is in a different room.
This unit is simple and awesome. The most difficult part was installing the televisions. Everything went well and everyone loves it. It is better then projection. A simple switch will turn itself on.
I purchased a similar product from a competitor in June of that year for twice the price. After five months of semiworking units, tons of support hour calls, and shipping back and forth three different units, I decided to purchase this one. It works flawlessly, and has more adjustment settings and features than the more expensive competitor product. I was very pleased with it and would recommend it.
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I purchased a nine channel video wall controller for my church. We have a new 3x2 setup but we really wanted a 9channel controller in case we decide to expand later on. The controller was very simple to setup. It was apparent that I was able to delegate the task to others without having to call anyone for assistance. I am the technology manager in my church and this kind of calls are expected. The screens at my church were wonderfully lit up on Sunday. Everything has worked perfectly for nearly two months. Thank you for purchasing this. We are very pleased with the result.
I do not hate it because it works perfect.
Currently working perfectly. I have been using it for three months and it has not had any issues.