1280 or 1920 lines is about 37Mhz. 100Mhz at -3db is what we recommend with 200Mhz or more being optimal but only of value for those few with real 1920 resolution capability.
Richard F. Fisher
Richard F. Fisher
I think you could ask the tens of thousands of happy owners of 1154As about their opinion of the product's performance, and they would tell you they couldn't care less about its specifications. From casual users to videophiles, never in my time at Audio Authority have I had a customer return an 1154A because of poor video performance.
It is of course your choice whether or not to list the 1154A on your website - we would certainly appreciate the endorsement, and I hope you do add the 1154A. However, I have full confidence that our 1154A is the finest 4:1 Component Video switcher on the market at its price point, and I feel that leaving it out would be a rather glaring omission due to the unit's quality, popularity, and reputation.
By the way, our new 1154B will be introduced at CES - it will have 100 mHz
(-3db) bandwidth, if my memory is correct. It also features all-metal
construction, discrete input selection, IR remote control, easily defeatable
autoselection, improved jack arrangement, and a touch-sensitive front panel.
By the way, our new 1154B will be introduced at CES - it will have 100 mHz
(-3db) bandwidth, if my memory is correct. It also features all-metal
construction, discrete input selection, IR remote control, easily defeatable
autoselection, improved jack arrangement, and a touch-sensitive front panel.