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Evolution EVSP4K12 Premium 4K2K@60Hz 2160p UHD 18 Gbps HDMI® 1×2 Splitter

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Evolution EVSP4K12 Premium 4K2K@60Hz 2160p UHD 18 Gbps HDMI® 1×2 Splitter

  • Transmits audio and video from a single source to 2 HDMI outputs up to 4K2K (2160p) Ultra High Definition resolution without any loss of quality or resolution
  • Supports video formats up to 4K2K@60Hz with 12bit YCBCR 4:4:4 and HDR
  • 3D frame sequential video format up to 1080p@60
  • Supports high resolution VESA mode video format up to QSXGA 2560×2048@60Hz
  • Compliant with HDCP 2.2 sources and backwards compatible with older versions of HDCP
  • Dynamic and Manual EDID management modes to ensure compatibility during installation
  • Supports LPCM 7.1CH- Dolby TrueHD- and DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Supports Hot-plug
  • High bandwidth: 18 Gbps
  • Features status indicator for connection & input HDCP compliance
  • Dimensions: 4” W x .4” H x 2.3” D

Package Contents:

  • EVSP4K12 4K HDMI 1×2 Splitter
  • 12V 1A DC Power Supply
  • Product Manual

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