Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Joytech HDMI Tri-Link Switcher (PS3)

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List Price: £39.99
Our Price: £17.97
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Manufacturer: Joytech
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Binding: Video Game Brand: Joytech EAN: 5030166016480 Label: Joytech Manufacturer: Joytech Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Publisher: Joytech Release Date: 2007-04-20 Studio: Joytech
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it's meant to do! Comment: Works well, simple to set up. Have got my PS3 and Tiscali+ box running through this tiny box with a great picture and no problems.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does the job - very pleased Comment: Very easy to setup. As per the manual, I connected my PS3 to port1 (don't know if this is important), and my V+ box to port 2, and then connected to my Samsung LE32R74BDX. I am using the USB port on my V+ to power the Trilink, and it all works, just as I would expect. No visible difference in display quality.
I'm not using the IR extender, as I am happy to press the button on the unit to select the port when I switch on the PS3.
When I looked on Amazon a week ago, I am sure this cost around £26, but when I ordered it was only 17.98! Happy about that!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to use Comment: 5 minutes after getting this I was up and running. Connected my PS3 and HD-DVD to 2 of the 3 inputs. Then connect output to HDMI socket on TV. Plug in and away you go. Using the remote to switch from the PS3 to HD-DVD inputs works seemlessly. Having a USB power source as well as the mains is a good idea as well. Best thing is the IR remote extender so the device is nicely hidden away. Excellent device.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A piece of junk..avoid! Comment: I bought this to connect a PS3 and Sky HD box to a Hitachi 42 inch plasma.
It will happily give me a picture via PS3 but all I get via Sky HD is a blue screen.
Absolute rubbish!
Customer Rating:      Summary: fantastic Comment: what can i say it does what it says on the box,plugged it in works a dream no probs at all even the litle magic eye works so that you can hide the box behind the tv or as i done stuck it to the back of the tv using a number plate sticker works a treat
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Editorial Reviews:
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Expand your digital connections with the HDMI TriLink? from JOYTECH. Connect up to 3 HDMI compatible devices to 1 HDMI input on your TV or display. Ideal for use with PlayStation®3, DVD, or HD satellite and cable services, the HDMI TriLink? features a Remote Control or Manual Selector Switch allowing you to navigate your HDMI source at a touch of a button. Supports HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection), HD resolutions of up to 1080p and multi-channel digital audio.
Remote Control included
Connect multiple HDMI signal sources to one HDMI input on TV or display
Easily switch between three HDMI devices
Supports full High Defi nition resolutions up to 1080p
Three HDCP compliant HDMI 1.3 inputs provide a pure digital connection
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