Connect an HDMI, VGA, and audio source to a single HDMI port on an HDTV or projector
• Select between VGA and audio or HDMI and convert to an HDMI signal • Plug and play • Supports up to a 1080p resolution • HDCP compliant
(1) HDMI Female, (1) VGA Female, (1) 3.5mm Female
(1) HDMI Female
Product Description
The HDMI, VGA, and Audio to HDMI Converter Switch is an ideal solution for connecting an HDMI source device, such as a Blu-ray™ player, and a VGA and audio source device, such as a laptop computer, to a single HDMI port on an HDTV or projector. This converter switch automatically converts VGA and audio signals to an HDMI audio/video signal without driver installation or software and offers automatic or manual switching modes to switch between the HDMI and VGA + audio source devices. This converter is designed for applications where the projector or display only has an HDMI input, but the devices being used have a mix of ports, e.g. laptop (VGA) and Blu-ray (HDMI), and must be connected to the projector or display. This application is common in classrooms and conference rooms where this converter simplifies the user experience by eliminating the need for additional adapters, and allows the projector or display to remain on the same input for all connected devices. Additionally, the automatic switching mode allows the user to switch between devices by simply powering on the device they want to see on the display. This converter is easy to set up and configure, simply select your switching mode (automatic or manual), connect your source devices to the switch converter, then connect the switch converter to an HDTV or projector.
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Questions & Answers
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I use my computer for Karaoke. If I connect the HDMI from my laptop to my TV can I connect the Audio to an amplifier for better sound?
Asked by: Jerry
We would need more information about the setup to answer. If you are wanting to separate the audio from the HDMI to use on a receiver, I would recommend 40695 HDMI audio de-embedder.