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The U9 ViewHD VHD-1X2MN3D is a compact, high-quality HDMI 1.3 splitter that duplicates a single HDMI input into two identical outputs at 1080P@60Hz and supports 3D content. Built with a durable full metal jacket, it ensures reliable performance for gaming, streaming, or professional use. Designed for plug-and-play convenience, it includes a universal power adapter and is ideal for setups requiring simultaneous display on two screens. Note: It does not support HDMI CEC and is not compatible with HDMI 2.0 devices.











| ASIN | B086JKRSW1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,215 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #138 in Satellite TV Dish Splitters |
| Item model number | VHD-1X2MN3D |
| Manufacturer | u9 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 6 x 2 cm; 204 g |
B**N
I buy a whole bunch of these little converter boxes, this is by far the highest build quality I've ever gotten. Additionally this is the greatest way to fix encryption error on the PS3 at 1080p 60 hertz. the PS3 cannot output more than that meaning that this is the absolute best solution for streaming your PlayStation 3 I would only ever recommend this product. as another commenter said make sure you get the right one I purchased the u9 viewHD 2 Port 1x2.
D**R
I used the product one time so that I could capture footage from a PlayStation TV. It worked alright the first time. A few months later I tried it again (it was safely in storage in my office, nothing should've affected it), and now it doesn't power on.
A**R
Easy set up, works on ps3 to external capture card
G**E
I bought this device so I could get around hdcp. At first, I couldn't get around hdcp and was planning on returning it. However I did some more research and found out how it does get around it. Unfortunately,it's not documented anywhere. To get around Hdcp, you have to connect output 1 permanently to a Hdcp complaint device first, then output 2 will be the signal that bypasses hdcp
J**E
Good deal
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