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    HDMI hub/switcher

    Currently running my humax box via scart, which is working ok. TV only has 1 HDMI taken up by the firestick. Should we get a HDMI switch so we can connect via HMDI? Is there any benefit or should we just stick with SCART?

    If so, any recommendations for a good HDMI hub/switcher?

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    Re: HDMI hub/switcher

    Marlin do this http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/5-way-hdmi...h-remote-n07gf
    and others with fewer inputs

    Amazon do these http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&k...+hdmi+switcher

    But I haven't used any of them myself am wary about these things as the price varies from about a fiver to over £140, for the same function, so you need to look at the specs carefully. The Kinivo at £17 or so might be a good start, cheap enough to play with and not a huge outlay if it doesn't work that well.
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