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The Avenview SPLIT-HDM2-T4K-4-V2 port HDMI Splitter can support the new industry of video signals 4K@60 and
UHD. This device allows the Input (source as 4K GPU graphic card or UHD Digital Player) to be duplicated onto 2
4K@60 or UHD displays. Supporting both video and audio signal simultaneously reproducing the same quality via HDMI
cable with EDID management.
Video Signals: 4K@60 HDR (4:2:0 10bits) / (4:4:4 8bits), 4K@30, UHD, 3D, Deep Color, and 1080p.
Audio Signals: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TruHD Dolby Digital, DTS, DVD-Audio, LPCM, SACD, MPCM
The SPLIT-HDM2-T4K-4-V2 includes one unit: 4 port Splitter with one (1) HDMI Input that can be up to 5m (16ft) and four
(4) output ports which allows the user to extend over HDMI cable video and audio up to 5m (16ft).
oHDMI: 2.0a compliant
oINPUT: 4K@60 HDR (4:2:0 10bits) / (4:4:4 8bits), 4K2K@60, UHD, 3D, Deep Color, and 1080p;
oHDCP: 2.2 Compliance;
oCOLOR SPACE: xvYCC, x.v.Color & Deep Color;
oVIDEO Resolutions: 480i@60Hz, 480p@60Hz, 576i@50Hz, 576p@50Hz, 720p@50/60Hz/3D,
1080i@50/60Hz,1080p @ 24Hz /50/60Hz/3D, ULTRA HD (3840x2160) @24/30/60Hz 4K
(4096x2160)@24/30/60Hz
oPC Resolutions: 640x480@60Hz, 800x600@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz, 1280x720@60Hz,
o1280x768@60Hz, 1280x960@60Hz, 1280x1024@60Hz, 1360x768@60Hz, 1366x768@60Hz,
1400x1050@60Hz, 1600x900@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz, 1920x1080@60Hz 1920x1200@60Hz ULTRA HD
(3840x2160)@24/30/60Hz 4K (4096x2160)@24/30/60Hz
oFREQUENCY RANGE: 25MHz~600MHz
oLINK TRANSMISSION: up to 18Gbps (600MHz)
oDISTANCE: up to 5 meters (16ft) w 24AWG High Speed Ethernet HDMI Cable
oEDID: Multi mode selection & EDID learning from Display
oFIRMWARE: Update by mini USB connector
oPLUG & PLAY
NOTE: HDR- (High-dynamic-range imaging)
High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI or HDR) is a technique used in imaging and photography to reproduce a greater
dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with standard digital imaging or photographic techniques. The aim is to present
the human eye with a similar range of luminance to that which, through the visual system, is familiar in everyday life. The
human eye, through adaptation of the iris and other methods, adjusts constantly to the broad dynamic changes ubiquitous
in our environment. The brain continuously interprets this information so that a viewer can see in a wide range of light
conditions.