Input Video Signal...................................................................0.5 -1.0 volts p-p
Input DDC Signal.....................................................................5 volts p-p (TTL)
Maximum Single Link Range.................................................1920X1200, 1080P
Output Video..................................................... .......HDMI 1.3+ HDCP1.0/1.1
VGA...................................................640x480,800x600,1024x768,1920x1200
DTV/HDTV.........................................480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080P
HDMI Compliance.............................................................................HDMI 1.3
Frequency....................................................................................Up to165MHz
Interlaced(50&60Hz).................................................................480i,576i,1080i
Progressive(50&60Hz).................................................. 480p,576p,720p,1080p
Size(H-W-D)...............................................Different models have different sizes
Weight(Net)..............................................Different models have different weight
Limited Warranty...........................................................1 Year Parts and Labor
Operating Temperature.........................................................................0 to +70
Operating Humidity.....................................10% to 85 % RH (no condensation)
Storage Temperature.........................................................................-10 to +80
Storage Humidity...........................................5% to 90 % RH (no condensation)
Converter Unit................................................................................FCC,CE,UL
Power Supply.................................................................................UL,CE,FCC
AC Power Adapter.........................................................................US standard
Due to the current state of the technology, results using HDMI and/or DVI splitters can be mixed. Especially splitters which reply on the individual devices ability to negotiate a 3 way handshake. The problem is not all devices are programmed to deal with this properly and will sometimes default to an HDCP error state. To put it simply, some devices will consider a split of the signal to be a copyright violation, so it may decide that only one display should show at a time or may block the content entirely. This type of situation is considered to be a device compatibility issue and cannot be fixed short of a firmware update by the individual device manufacturers.