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Marantz's 6-in / 2-out VS3002 HDMI 1.3a switcher now shipping


For most of you out there, we've all ideas Marantz sexy VS3002 HDMI switcher went in one ear and out the other when it first surfaced last December. Still, those of you waiting on pins and needles to hear more will be elated to know that the 6-in / 2-out device is finally shipping. The HDMI 1.3a switcher features an RS-232c control terminal, direct IR input jacks and a design that certainly trumps the competition. Regrettably, you'll be paying a penny under $350 to take one home, so make darn sure you're head over heels before pulling the trigger.

Marantz unveils 6-in, 2-out VS3002 HDMI switcher


A shiny new 1080p DLP projector isn't the only thing Marantz is rolling out to the HD crowd this week, as the firm's newest HDMI switch is sure to garner attention from those drowning in components. The VS3002 video selector boasts that totally simple, albeit incredibly sexy motif that we've come to expect from the outfit, and it also features a 6-in, 2-out design that enables owners to pipe high-definition content in from a whole heap of sources and out to two separate displays. We're also led to believe that this thing supports v1.3 considering its understanding of Deep Color, and there's also an RS-232 port 'round back should you need it. Unfortunately, the VS3002 won't be coming sans a premium, as it will purportedly demand a stiff ¥35,000 ($306) when it lands in February.

[Via SlashGear]

RTcom's HDS-41Rv13 HDMI Switcher supports v1.3


Another day, another HDMI switcher, but at least RTCom's latest supports HDMI 1.3. The HDS-41Rv13 enables users to pipe in four separate HDMI connections and utilize just one display (or HDMI input on your TV / receiver), but unlike earlier models, this one also supports 36-bit Deep Color along with Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio streams. Furthermore, the included IR remote keeps you firmly planted when sifting through the four inputs, and the signal amplification allows owners to extend cables up to 50 feet. As expected, the unit does indeed support HDCP, and it can be snapped up right now for $199.99.

[Via Digital Extender]




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