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HDMI switcher roundup

Matthew Moskovciak
Matthew Moskovciak
Updated January 15, 2008
HDMI has quickly become the most important home-theater connection, capable of transferring 1080p HD video and uncompressed high-resolution audio in a single cable. The problem is that while more devices are becoming HDMI capable, most people are still stuck with only two or three HDMI inputs on their HDTV or receiver. The way to get out of this jam--without buying a new HDTV or receiver--is to buy an HDMI switcher. With an HDMI switcher, you can easily add four or five inputs to an existing home-theater setup--and they all operate via IR, so you can integrate it nicely with a universal remote.

You'll notice that the ratings for these switchers are pretty close. That's because for the most part, they're all fairly similar. We were able to find some differences in speed or reliability over long cable runs, but they basically all do the same thing--which means consumers should select mostly on price.

Finally, take note of the caveat in each review explaining that all HDMI switchers have compatibility issues in certain setups. For example, an HDMI switcher may work perfectly well in one setup and then not work in another arrangement because of a different combination of home-theater components. For this reason, no matter what switcher you buy, make sure you can return it in case it doesn't work in your home theater.

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Product name Radiient Select-4ce HDMI switch
Radiient Select-4ce HDMI switch  
IOGear GHDMIAS4 HDMI switcher
IOGear GHDMIAS4 HDMI switcher  
Monoprice 5x1 HDMI switcher
Monoprice 5x1 HDMI switcher  
Accell UltraAV 4-1 HDMI switcher
Accell UltraAV 4-1 HDMI switcher  
Monoprice 4x1 HDMI switcher
Monoprice 4x1 HDMI switcher  
Oppo HM-31
Oppo HM-31  







Review date December 12, 2007   December 03, 2007   November 15, 2007   November 14, 2007   November 26, 2007   December 13, 2007  







CNET editors' rating 7.3 out of 10 7.3
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8.3 out of 10 8.3
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8.0 out of 10 8.0
Excellent
7.3 out of 10 7.3
Very good
7.0 out of 10 7.0
Very good







Users' rating 4.5 out of 10 4.5
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Excellent
5.4 out of 10 5.4
Average
8.0 out of 10 8.0
Excellent
7.3 out of 10 7.3
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9.0 out of 10 9.0
Spectacular







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Review summary The Radiient is a solid HDMI switcher, but a limited remote and cheaper alternatives mean you should look elsewhere. The IOGear works just as advertised, but there are cheaper alternatives that perform just as well. The Monoprice 5x1 switcher offers more inputs for less money than its competitors, and it doesn't sacrifice on performance. The Accell UltraAV HDMI 4:1 switcher does an excellent job of juggling your HDMI sources and--in many cases--it doesn't even need AC power. The Monoprice 4x1 switcher is an excellent value, but you might as well step up to the 5x1 switcher. The Oppo HM-31 offers some nice upgrades for custom home installs, but competing models offer more inputs for less money.







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Basic Specs
Product Description Radiient Select-4ce - Video/audio switch - 4 ports IOGEAR GHDMIAS4 - Video/audio switch - 4 ports Monoprice 5X1 Enhanced HDMI Switch with built-in Equalizer (REV.2.1) - Video/audio switch - 5 ports Accell UltraAV HDMI 4-1 Audio/Video Switch - Video/audio switch - 4 ports Monoprice 4X1 Enhanced HDMI Switch with built-in Equalizer (REV.2.5) - Video/audio switch - 4 ports OPPO HM-31 Advanced 3x1 HDMI Switch - Video/audio switch - 3 ports







Device Type Video/audio switch Video/audio switch Video/audio switch Video/audio switch Video/audio switch Video/audio switch







Form Factor External External External External External External







Dimensions (WxDxH) 8.4 in x 5.5 in x 1.7 in 6.5 in x 3.5 in x 0.9 in 7.125 in x 3 in x 1.625 in 8 in x 5 in x 1.5 in 7 in x 3.38 in x 1 in 7.4 in x 4.6 in x 1.1 in







Ports Qty 4 4 5 4 4 3







Data Link Protocol HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI







Features HDCP compliant HDCP compliant HDCP compliant HDCP compliant HDCP compliant HDCP compliant







Voltage Required AC 120/230 V AC 120/230 V Info unavailable AC 120/230 V Info unavailable AC 120/230 V







Dimensions 1.7 in H x 8.4 in W x 5.5 in D 0.9 in H x 6.5 in W x 3.5 in D 1.625 in H x 7.125 in W x 3 in D 1.5 in H x 8 in W x 5 in D 1 in H x 7 in W x 3.38 in D 1.1 in H x 7.4 in W x 4.6 in D







Weight Info unavailable 8.5 oz 360 g 11 oz Info unavailable 8.8 oz







Manufacturer Warranty Info unavailable 3 years warranty Info unavailable 1 year warranty Info unavailable 1 year warranty







Compliant Standards Info unavailable HDMI 1.3 HDMI 1.2a HDMI 1.2 Info unavailable DVI 1.0 , HDCP 1.1 , HDMI 1.3







Product name Radiient Select-4ce HDMI switch   IOGear GHDMIAS4 HDMI switcher   Monoprice 5x1 HDMI switcher   Accell UltraAV 4-1 HDMI switcher   Monoprice 4x1 HDMI switcher   Oppo HM-31  







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