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HDMI selectors?

Discussion in 'HDTV discussion' started by SNOOKERS, Dec 18, 2007.

  1. SNOOKERS

    SNOOKERS Regular member

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    hey guys im back for more advice! as i said previously i have a 40inch sony bravia & a bravia theatre sync surround sound system with only one HDMI connection but yesterday the guy from s*y came to install my s*y HD which also has an HDMI connection as does my PS3 so that's three diffrent sources i have with HDMI connections so if im watching tv or a dvd & i want to play me ps3 i have to get up each time to put the one HDMI cable that i have into it's respective unit.so is there an HDMI selector that would give me say three or four inputs so that i wont have to be using the one cable for each of the units? any help would be much appreciated!! ;)
     
  2. leo8013

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    you can buy a surround sound unit that can do 1-4 hdmi inputs to 1 output or you can actually buy and hdmi selector. do a search on google under hdmi system selector. they can run from about 300-400 but I have no idea how good they are
     
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    hey eatsushi so you reckon the octavainc is the one to go for?
     
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    The Octava is expensive but has been 100% dependable with whatever I've hookep up to it: HD DVD, BluRay, XBox 360, PS3, HD Cable. The autosensing feature is great. It's a good choice if you can afford it. If not, try the monoprice as it has a lot of good user feedback.
     
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