The SB-3879 is a professional, high-performance video graphics scaler that converts 7 different input types into 2 mirrored HDMI and VGA outputs with digital and analog audio. The inputs are comprised of 1 Composite with Audio, 1 S-Video with Audio, 1 Component with Audio, 1 VGA with Audio, 1 DVI with Audio, 1 DisplayPort and 1 HDMI. The available output ports are 1 HDMI, 1 VGA, 1 Digital Coaxial Audio, and 1 Analog Stereo Audio. The SB-3879 HDMI Video Scaler supports HDMI 1.4a 3D formats and is DVI 1.0 and HDCP 2.0 Compliant. It supports S-Video with 3D comb filter. Supported 3D formats include Frame packing, side by side, and top/bottom signal types. Bypass XGA and 720P 120Hz 3D signals for DLP link 3D ready projectors for active 3D display and audio receivers/amplifiers. The video inputs auto-detect the video standard format signals from NTSC/PAL/SECAM systems.The scaler is ideally suited for 3D TV, HDTV, Plasma/LCD displays, or Monitor applications and supports high definition RGB digital HD signal. Supported resolutions are 480i/p, 576i/P, 720p, or 1080i/p formats, higher DVI resolutions (1920x1200), HDMI 1080p-60, and DisplayPort (2550x1600). Input resolutions are supported up to 1080p, 1920x1080, 1920x1200 and 2560x1600 (only in DP). Output supports PC VGA (XGA to WUXGA) and HDMI 1080P-60 with Deep color 36-bit, Digital Audio (S/PDIF) and Stereo Audio.Multiple device control options are: front panel pushbuttons, RS-232, Ethernet with built-in web browser, third party RS-232 control (via simple ASCII), and wireless IR remote with an IR Extension up to 1000ft (300M). An RS-232 interface is provided for interfacing with third party controller. A windows-based control software package is included to provide complete control of the SB-3879 from a PC. An OSD on-screen display menu provides access to change color, resolution and input source selections. Desktop with optional 19-inch rack mounts are included for professional installation.
D**E
Shinybow video switcher
It does what it says except it does not maintain a HDMI output signal when switching from one input to another. When this happens, the projector starts looking at other inputs for a signal because it lost the signal from the switcher. Once the switcher puts out a signal again, and then the projector finds it, then it will sync back up and show the picture but it takes a long time. In the mean time the projector has its blue screen up (which I can't set to black on this projector) and a little box saying "searching for signal". NOT GOOD. I sent it back.
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Saudi Arabia
Good
S**U
Good product. but some compatiblity issue with old monitor
Good product.but some compatiblity issue with old monitor.(My DELL WFP-2707 occasionally misses the sync signal when change input port.)
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