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1 in 3 out hdmi splitter advice
Want to run sky to the tv downstairs and the tv upstairs from my living room box (10m cable to downstairs 20m to upstairs) anybody have any advice on what splitter to use or anything else I may have overlooked but might need ?
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Neet seem to be a major player in this market:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Neet%C2%AE-S.../dp/B002EACW82 I have their two-way splitter though I have not installed it yet so cannot comment from personal experience. |
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I use the Cablesson 2 way HDMI splitter and it works a treat.
Great price here for the four way. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B002HIV73W |
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or get Sky Multiroom (a digi box for each room).
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or get Sky Multiroom (a digi box for each room).
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Not necessarily. There are other, cheaper ways of doing that.
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please explain...
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