Tripp-Lite B119-4X2-MV HDMI 4x2 Matrix Switch with Quad Multiviewer
Enhance your control room, corporate AV setup, or digital signage with the Tripp-Lite B119-4X2-MV HDMI Matrix Switch. This versatile device routes four HDMI inputs to two displays, offering flexible monitoring options like quad-view, dual-view, or picture-in-picture. Experience seamless switching on Output A, eliminating black screens during transitions. It supports crisp 4K video at 30 Hz with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling and 12-bit color depth, ensuring broad display compatibility through its built-in scaler. Audio can be extracted via stereo or TOSLINK outputs, and control is simple via the front panel, IR remote, or RS-232.
$156.97
Owner Satisfaction
4.2
/ 5
Category Rank
660
/ 920
#660 in HDMI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-84%
Below average
Input Ports
4
/ HDMI (FEMALE)
Who it's for
- Integrated Quad Multiviewer
- Flexible 4x2 Matrix Switching
- Multiple Control Options
Who should skip it
- Resolution Limitations in Multiview Mode
- Increased Setup Complexity
- Higher Cost for Niche Functionality
Key Specs
Input Ports
4 HDMI (FEMALE)
Output Ports
2 HDMI (FEMALE)
Maximum Resolution
4K @ 30 Hz (3840 x 2160)
Color Depth
12-bit
Chroma Subsampling Support
4:4:4 and 4:2:2
Audio Outputs
(1) 3.5MM Stereo, (1) TOSLINK Digital
Control Methods
Front Panel, IR Remote, RS-232
HDMI Version
HDMI 1.4
Features
- Route 4 inputs to 2 displays simultaneously
- Seamless switching without black screen delays
- Supports Quad, Dual, PIP, and Full-Screen modes
- Built-in scaler ensures display compatibility
- Extracts audio via stereo and TOSLINK outputs
- Control via front panel, IR remote, or RS-232
- Retains last configuration on power loss
- Plug-and-play setup requires no software
What customers say
Users highly value this unit for its robust, professional grade build and its combined 4x2 matrix switching and quad multiviewer functionality, which saves space and cost in control and presentation settings. The ability to efficiently monitor four sources simultaneously is a major operational benefit. While the hardware performs reliably once set up, initial configuration presents a learning curve. Specifically, managing EDID settings for varied resolutions can require troubleshooting. Furthermore, the control interface, though comprehensive via IR, panel, and RS-232, is considered less intuitive than modern web options. Technical professionals strongly recommend this device for its specialized, dependable performance in demanding multi--source environments.
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