Terk HDMI-31 Smart HDMI Switch (3 X 1)
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Product Description:
Get the best possible home theater experience. Install all of your HDMI devices simply and cleanly. This advance switch allows you to easily install HDMI devices to maximize your home theater experience and dramatically simplify cabling.Connects multiple HDMI components to a single HDTV Automatically switches when you turn a product on Video Amplifier Bandwidth -1.65 Ghz Compatible Format Support -DVI, HDCP Resolution Supported -480p, 720i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p (Computer signal up to UXGA -1600x1200) Input/Output Connectors -HDMI type-A, 19pin AC In -AC 115V/60Hz, AC 230V/60Hz
Get the best possible home theater experience. Install all of your HDMI devices simply and cleanly. This advance switch allows you to easily install HDMI devices to maximize your home theater experience and dramatically simplify cabling.Connects multiple HDMI components to a single HDTV Automatically switches when you turn a product on Video Amplifier Bandwidth -1.65 Ghz Compatible Format Support -DVI, HDCP Resolution Supported -480p, 720i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p (Computer signal up to UXGA -1600x1200) Input/Output Connectors -HDMI type-A, 19pin AC In -AC 115V/60Hz, AC 230V/60Hz
Features:
- Connects multiple HDMI components to a single HDTV
- Automatically switches when you turn a product on
- Compatible with all High Definition resolutions
- Video amplifier bandwidth: 1.65 Ghz
- Compatible format support: DVI, HDCP
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Automatic switching works perfect
My main concern from other reviews would be whether automatic switching would work.
I only have two devices: A LG BD300 Blue Ray Player with Netflix streaming, and a DishNetwork HD DVR Receiver that inputs to a Sony HD 36" Tube TV.
To get the devices to switch, I turn on the LX BD300 to switch to that device. To switch to the DishNetwork receiver, I simply turn off the LX BD300. This is how switching works for me.
If I get another device, I will have to experiment ... Read More
Rating:
- Didn't work for me....
I purchased this to use with a Samsung LN-S4692D television (46" LCD, two HDMI inputs), since I had 3 boxes I wanted to hookup to the TV using HDMI (cable box, DVD player, TiVo HD).
Unfortunately, it just wouldn't work properly with my TV.I could get the TV to see the Terk if the TV was already set to the appropriate HDMI input when I turned it on, but as soon as I started cycling through the TV inputs the Terk would disappear (my TV doesn't "cycle" through an input if it doesn't detect that ... Read More
Rating:
- Only works with some devices
I only use the switcher in manual mode and I can't get it to work with half of my devices.It works with my Comcast DVR and my Roku box but it *doesn't* work with my AppleTV and my new Toshiba Blu-ray player.For the price, I expect the unit to be able to work with all of my devices.I do not recommend this device.
Rating:
- Super Deal
Well I guess I can begin by asking why they Call BEST BUY, Best Buy?Amazon's price was $36 and BB's price was $99. The Switch did not work well in the auto-detect mode. But I am so happy not to have to switch cables between pieces of equipment.That manually switching them at a touch of my finger is not a big deal.
Rating:
- Good quality device
First if you are looking for a wonder box that will do everything under the sun for you, then you will have to pay a little more than $50.I simply wanted a switch that would allow my one input DVI TV to have multiple HDMI devices without having to unplug the PS3 and plug up the HD DVR and vice versa.
This device clearly states in the manual that it will automatically switch to the newest detected input.So if you have your HD receiver on, and turn on the PS3, it will detect the newest input (PS3) ... Read More
- Automatic switching works perfectMy main concern from other reviews would be whether automatic switching would work.
I only have two devices: A LG BD300 Blue Ray Player with Netflix streaming, and a DishNetwork HD DVR Receiver that inputs to a Sony HD 36" Tube TV.
To get the devices to switch, I turn on the LX BD300 to switch to that device. To switch to the DishNetwork receiver, I simply turn off the LX BD300. This is how switching works for me.
If I get another device, I will have to experiment ... Read More
- Didn't work for me....I purchased this to use with a Samsung LN-S4692D television (46" LCD, two HDMI inputs), since I had 3 boxes I wanted to hookup to the TV using HDMI (cable box, DVD player, TiVo HD).
Unfortunately, it just wouldn't work properly with my TV.I could get the TV to see the Terk if the TV was already set to the appropriate HDMI input when I turned it on, but as soon as I started cycling through the TV inputs the Terk would disappear (my TV doesn't "cycle" through an input if it doesn't detect that ... Read More
- Only works with some devicesI only use the switcher in manual mode and I can't get it to work with half of my devices.It works with my Comcast DVR and my Roku box but it *doesn't* work with my AppleTV and my new Toshiba Blu-ray player.For the price, I expect the unit to be able to work with all of my devices.I do not recommend this device.
- Super DealWell I guess I can begin by asking why they Call BEST BUY, Best Buy?Amazon's price was $36 and BB's price was $99. The Switch did not work well in the auto-detect mode. But I am so happy not to have to switch cables between pieces of equipment.That manually switching them at a touch of my finger is not a big deal.
- Good quality deviceFirst if you are looking for a wonder box that will do everything under the sun for you, then you will have to pay a little more than $50.I simply wanted a switch that would allow my one input DVI TV to have multiple HDMI devices without having to unplug the PS3 and plug up the HD DVR and vice versa.
This device clearly states in the manual that it will automatically switch to the newest detected input.So if you have your HD receiver on, and turn on the PS3, it will detect the newest input (PS3) ... Read More
