No, This is for 3 devices in and then out to 1 TV. What you need is an HDMI splitter, not a switch.
An HDMI splitter allows multiple HDMI sources to share a HD display. These are needed when you need to split a signal with gaming devices, DVD players, and other entertainment devices.
41V3-15100 is a switch not a splitter. You need an amplified splitter part 41V3-04100. Then if you use 2 and your TVs have 2 HDMI in ports, you can switch between the PS3 and Cable box.
An HDMI Splitter is used to send video signals to many different devices that one may have and need to send a video signal to. If one has a computer and a television they ham use a HDMI Splitter so that they can get a video signal on the television as well as on the computer.
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You would need either an HDMI splitter or a component splitter depending on what you use. Note that despite having two TV's, if you are playing two player both screens will still be split down the middle.
If all you want is to play your Nintendo Switch games on your computer’s monitor, you don’t need to connect it to your PC. Most modern monitors have HDMI connectors and are likely to have more than one. So all you need to do is plug your Switch dock into your monitor using an HDMI cable.
In the age of High Definition, people need to be equipped with the data cables in order to watch videos on different devices. An HDMI to HDMI connection is not always possible between two devices. Fortunately, there are different solutions such as VGA and DVI to HDMI cables, which allow for the connection between an older desktop computer and an HDTV. Similarly, mini HDMI to HDMI cables are used in connecting digital cameras and camcorders to HDTVs.
You may also be able to use a component or S video cable depending on the devices
There are many reasons a person may want to connect certain electronic devices, such as a laptop computer, to their television set. Since a computer generally has a DVI port and a television usually has an HDMI port, a DVI to HDMI adapter becomes necessary to connect the two devices.
The connect more than 2 TVs to a receiver, you need to splitter to split the signal for the TV to take to another TV. You can get a splitter at Radio Shack. The cable should be a RG6 coax cable. If you want to split TV 1 with anything other than a coax cable you need to get a special splitter for the type cable you are using from the receiver to the TV; RCA, component, or HDMI. HDMI does have a length limitation. When you mirror 2 TVs, the same program is on both TVs; when you change channels it will change both TVs channels.
You need a television that has an HDMI input.
Yes, although you may need to get a switch to select which recorder you want to watch. The easiest solution is if your DVRs both have HDMI outputs, and the TV has 2 or more HDMI inputs. You simply select the DVR you want to watch by choosing the appropriate HDMI input. Similarly, if one DVR has an HDMI output and the other has component or composite outputs, you can also switch units by choosing the appropriate input on your TV. If your TV does not have enough HDMI inputs (or none) then you may need to get a switching box that will allow you to connect two devices with composite or component outputs to a TV with only one set of inputs.