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Joytech offers HDMI trinity

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Written by Clare Herbert   
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Joytech HDMI TrilinkJesus could turn water into wine. Joytech can turn a single HDMI connection into three. That's a holy trinity of games console, HD TV and Blu-ray player all hooked up to your high-def tellie.

Joytech performs its mini miracle thanks to the release of the HDMI Trilink Switcher.

Its ability to expand digital connections eliminates the need to swap cables when changing media source.

"The HDMI Trilink Switcher is ideal for use with the Xbox 360 Elite, PlayStation 3, Blu-ray DVD players or high definition satellite and cable services," a Joytech press release said.

"A simple remote control is included, allowing users to change media source without leaving the comfort of their sofas."

According to Joytech, the device can be hidden from view thanks to its "unique 'Magic Eye' IR Receiver", which picks up commands from the Trilink remote and hides under the TV set.

The device supports High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), True HD resolutions of up to 1080p and multi-channel digital audio.

It is powered using the included AC Adapter or the USB of the PlayStation 3.

The three Inputs are HDMI 1.3 to provide a "pure digital connection".

The Joytech HDMI Trilink Switcher costs £39.99 and is available from the company's web store.

 

Joytech HDMI Trilink

 
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