Part Number: | 207997 |
Language: | NS |
High-end Bidirectional HDMI Switch with 8K60Hz / 4K120Hz - Switch between two source devices to one output or one source device to two outputs
The compact Manhattan 8K@60Hz Bi-Directional 2-Port HDMI Switch lets you share an HDMI 2.1 TV, monitor or projector with two HDMI 2.1 sources without distorting or degrading your video. It features two independent video inputs that can each support 8K resolution at 60 Hz, making it the perfect solution for connecting and watching either video source on a display that has only one available HDMI 2.1 port.
Limited HDMI splitter function
As this switch is bidirectional, it also works the other way around: If you want to connect your source device, like a PC, to both a monitor and a projector for displaying the image depending on whether you sit at your desk or on your couch, this is the solution for you. Just keep in mind that you can only use one output at a time. To get the image on two screens simultaneously, you need a full-scale HDMI splitter (also available from Manhattan).
Brilliant colors and contrast with Dynamic HDR and Dolby Vision™
This HDMI switcher delivers images in incredible 8K (7680 x 4320) at rapid 60 Hz or 4K UHD at blazing fast 120 Hz with Dynamic HDR and Dolby Vision™ for perfect contrast and colors. With full 4:4:4 chroma subsampling, it does not compress the signal to work at inferior bitrates. It can transmit bandwidths up to 48 Gbps for high-resolution computer tasks.
Easy installation and wide compatibility
Full compliance with HDMI 2.1 and HDCP 2.3 ensures that this 2-way Switch can provide reliable performance. Just connect HDMI 2.1 cables (not included, available from Manhattan) to complete this affordable Ultra-High-Definition, 8K HDMI solution - no software/hardware configuration or complicated settings required. Full backward compatibility with 4K@60Hz, 4K@30Hz and 1080p displays ensures that it will work with any HDMI source or destination device. This 8K Switch is also great for digital signage applications, where you want to display multiple source devices at different times or for sharing a high-end projector between multiple high-end sources.