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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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The problem with HDMI is that it is relatively new. Home Theater components usually lag behind the new industry standard, because the technology could lose support. As a result, some flat-panel TVs only have a few HDMI inputs, but your gaming consoles, receivers and DVRs have many. You can simplify or eliminate the unsightly rat?s nest of cables in your home theater rig by just using the elegant HDMI solution. Some of the newest home theater receivers now support multiple HDMI switching, but not everyone has a need for a full-blown amplifier.
ATEN?s new product, the VS481A 4-port HDMI switch, appears to be geared towards the console gamer or home theater enthusiast.
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Monday, March 3, 2008
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In this article we're going to take a look at a recently introduced two-way KVM switch, the CS62DU from a company named Aten. A KVM switch enables a user to use two or more computers with one Keyboard, Video Display and Mouse and in this instance, 2.1 Audio and a microphone. This model has only recently been introduced and offers DVI & USB2 switching with audio between two computers. As far as I'm aware at time of writing this is the only model currently available at a reasonable price that offers these facilities.
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