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How Does HDMI Matrix Work And Reasons To Buy One?

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The technology has come too far. People are buying products like 12x16 HDMI Matrix or HDBaseT just for fun. And earlier, there were days when people were happy with radio and black & white TV screens, watching limited shows. To them, the world of color television and analog seems magical. Then came the HDMI that has been revolutionary since inception, and today, we are on the verge of replacing HDMI with HD Base. Well, we are not going into the history of all, instead, learn about the HDMI matrix that for now seems magical. Let’s understand it in simple words. What is an HDMI matrix? An HDMI matrix is a device used for the central distribution and control of HDMI AV signals from multiple sources to one or multiple output devices. In simple words, an HDMI matrix allows you to manage multiple inputs and distribute them to multiple outputs. For example, an HDMI matrix can allow you to receive signals from multiple sources like a set-top box, Apple TV, Camera, and PC, and distribu

What Are HDMI Wireless Extenders How Does It Works & Their Benefits

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The HDMI wireless extender is used to transmit the HD quality audio and video data from your sources to the output. The sources can be your cable box, Blu-ray player, and more. And the receivers can be a laptop, projector, monitor TV, and more. All this data from the sources is transmitted wirelessly and not using any traditional wire.  You can take this example of your house WiFi system. You can think of the router as the transmitter and your mobile phone or laptop as a receiver. They work very much similar, right? So, let’s see more details of their work system.   How Does HDMI Wireless Extender Works As the traditional HDMI systems use the HDM extenders or cable to transfer the data from the transmitter to the receiver, the working of the wireless HDMI extenders is the opposite. These HDMI wireless extenders do not use any fiber optic HDMI cable, coax cable, or another traditional Ethernet wire. Instead, they use the frequency waves all around us and use these waves to tran