Marmitek Launch IR/RS232 Controlled HDMI Switch PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 13 March 2009

Connect411 HDMI Switch

 

Marmitek have launced two new HDMI switchers.  The Connect410 and the Connect411 models are both 4-way affairs but the 411 will be of particular interest to smart home enthusiasts.  Supporting 1080P and HDMI 1.3b, the unit can be controlled by the included infrared remote - with the option to hide the switch and plug in an external IR receiver. 

Most interesting though is the 411's inclusion of an RS-232 serial port for control, something usual seen only in high end equipment.

 

  • Suitable for simultaneously connecting 4 HDMI sources like set-top boxes, Blu Ray players and game consoles to every HDTV or projector. You only need 1 HDMI input on your TV and you never have to switch cables again.
  • Supports all HDTV resolutions up to 1080p and 8 channels digital audio for 7.1 surround sound.
  • With digital audio output for your home cinema set which supports codec formats like Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
  • With built-in repeater and equalizer for correcting any possible loss of signal, so you can connect up to 15 metres of HDMI cable to the output.
  • High quality 24K Gold Plated HDMI connectors to prevent transmitting- and corrosion resistance.
  • Free of interference because of the solid metal casing.
  • Remote control included.
  • This switcher can be stored invisibly using the optional IR receiver.

Connect411 HDMI Switch

Retail prices for the units are as follows - 410 €89.95, 411 €149.95

 

Connect410 : Connect411

 

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written by ross , March 22, 2009

what would u use the RS232 for?
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written by fuß , September 12, 2009

This is good device since it laso uses rs-232 for serial data out.


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