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VSP01222 HDMI Splitter 2 In 2 Out | 4K 60Hz | Downscaler | mit ARC

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VSP01222 HDMI Splitter 2 In 2 Out | 4K 60Hz | Downscaler | mit ARCOptimal zum Betrieb von 4K TV und Videoprojektor am HDMI Ausgang von Soundbar oder AV Receiver HDMI Splitter zur Signalverteilung an 2 Endgerte Mit ARC Pass (Durchleitung fr den Audio Return Channel) und HDMI CEC auf Ausgang 1 Zweiter HDMI Eingang, manuelle Umschaltung zur Wiedergabe einer zweiten HDMI Quelle an beiden Ausgngen Automatischer Scaler zur Wiedergabe von Ultra HD Inhalten auf einem Full HD Display, Skalierung von 2160p auf 1080p, HDR wird

    Optimal zum Betrieb von 4K TV und Videoprojektor am HDMI-Ausgang von Soundbar oder AV-Receiver

    • HDMI Splitter zur Signalverteilung an 2 Endgeräte
    • Mit ARC-Pass (Durchleitung für den Audio Return Channel) und HDMI-CEC auf Ausgang 1
    • Zweiter HDMI-Eingang, manuelle Umschaltung zur Wiedergabe einer zweiten HDMI-Quelle an beiden Ausgängen
    • Automatischer Scaler zur Wiedergabe von Ultra-HD Inhalten auf einem Full-HD Display, Skalierung von 2160p auf 1080p, HDR wird dabei unterstützt
    • Unterstützt Ultra-HD 4K 60Hz YUV 4:4:4, RGB (bis zu 18 Gbps) sowie HDR inklusive Dolby Vision, HDCP 2.2, unterstützt alle Tonformate
    • EDID-Management mit Copy-EDID Funktion (Hauptgerät bestimmt Ausgabeformate), Mixed EDID (zur Wiedergabe an beiden Displays) oder Default (erzwingt 4K 60Hz HDR 7.1 Audio)

    Dieser HDMI-Splitter mit ARC-Durchgang kann zwischen einem Soundsystem und Fernseher & Beamer betrieben werden, dennoch können Sie HDMI-ARC (Audio Return Channel) vom Fernseher nutzen. Wenn Sie also den Ton von Smart-TV Apps oder dem internen Tuner für Satelliten- oder Kabelfernsehen über Ihre Soundanlage hören möchten, ist dieser Splitter ideal. Der ARC vom Fernseher am Ausgang 1 wird zum Eingang durchgeleitet. Wie gewohnt können Sie auch die Lautstärke mit der TV-Fernbedienung regeln, denn HDMI-CEC wird ebenfalls durchgelassen. Hinweis: es kann nur ein Fernseher am Ausgang 1 HDMI-ARC nutzen, nicht am Ausgang 2.

    Eine Soundbar oder Aktivbox, die nur einen einzigen HDMI-Anschluss hat (HDMI-ARC), kann an diesem Splitter NICHT betrieben werden.

    Dieser Splitter hat einen automatischen Downscaler. Wenn ein angeschlossenes Display 4K unterstützt, das zweite Display aber nur Full-HD, kann die Quelle trotzdem 4K liefern. Dann arbeitet die Scaler-Funktion im Splitter (außer bei 4K 60Hz YUV 4:2:2). Das Full-HD Gerät erhält dadurch ein auf 1080p herunter gerechnetes Videosignal, aus 4K / 2160p 60Hz wird also 1080p 60Hz. Der HDR-Modus wird nicht verändert. Das 4K Display erhält die Original-Auflösung.

    Zusätzlich steht noch ein zweiter HDMI-Eingang bereit, den Sie zum Anschluss einer weiteren HDMI-Quelle nutzen können. Die Umschaltung auf den zweiten HDMI-Eingang erfolgt manuell per Knopfdruck am VSP01222. Das Ausgangssignal wird immer an beide Endgeräte, z.B. TV und Videoprojektor zugleich verteilt. Das Ausgangssignal wird also nicht geschaltet.

    Ein EDID-Management mit COPY / MIXED / DEFAULT Modus sorgt für bestmögliche Kontrolle über die Audio- und Videoformate. Der Splitter unterstützt Ultra-HD bis zu 4K 60Hz sowie HDR10, HLG-HDR und Dolby Vision, inklusive 3D, sowie alle Tonformate von Eingang zu Ausgang (z.B. Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, Dolby-MAT, DTS-HD Masteraudio, DTS-X, LPCM5.1, LPCM7.1). Im Rückkanal (HDMI-ARC) wird maximal Dolby Digital Plus (inklusive Dolby Atmos) unterstützt.

    Empfohlene maximale Kabellänge bei 4K < 5 m

    Maße 10 x 5.4 x 1.9 cm

    Lieferumfang: Splitter, Netzteil mit Euro-Stecker

    Hinweis: Ein Betrieb des Splitters direkt an einer Soundbar ist nicht möglich, es sei denn die Soundbar hat mehr als einen HDMI-Anschluss. 

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    Alexandria, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Four Stars
    Format: Hardcover
    great for the 80/20 library
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2016
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    Waukegan, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Book Review of The Alchemist
    Format: Paperback
    In The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho uses diction, syntax, and the hero cycle to keep the pace of the book constant, and keep the reader intrigued. But, he does have a few flaws present in the book. The Alchemist is a book about a boy named Santiago, who goes on an adventure to find his “Personal Legend” or treasure. Coelho uses the hero cycle to add more emphasis on the plot, which overall makes the story more entertaining. In the story, the Old King tells Santiago that “when someone wants to realize his or her Personal Legend,” he will “always [be] nearby.” (67) This is an example of atonement with the father, because the Old King’s closeness creates a father like figure in him, who is there to support Santiago. The hero cycle for me made the story more enjoyable and kept me reading. Also most of the book is him trying to obtain his Personal Legend, which is “what you have always wanted to accomplish.” (23) Compared to other books I have read this year in my English class, this one was easier to follow in terms of diction. The language that Paulo Coelho uses in the novel overall is not too difficult to understand. Word choice is done very well, and lets the reader flow through the book at a constant pace. The diction also makes the book a novel for a wide range of readers. The hero cycle with the clean diction made the story very enjoyable. While reading this book, I found that it was fairly easy to understand the passage, and that it was very inviting. Paulo Coelho structures the syntax of the book in an easy-to-understand format. Throughout the book, the syntax helps the reader understand where they are on the page, and it also positively affects the pace set by the diction in the book. Towards the middle of the novel, the boy says that “An army is coming,” and he knows because he “had a vision.” This dialogue is quickly followed up by a response from a camel driver, saying that “the desert fills men’s hearts with visions.” (104) The quick pace of dialogue keeps the book driving keeps the pace constantly in motion. The syntax made it easier for me to follow the story and follow which character was speaking and what they where feeling or doing. Even though I enjoyed a great bit of the book, there was still another bit that I didn’t fully enjoy. At the beginning of the Alchemist, the book seems to go a slower speed then the rest of it. The first portion of the book has a lot to do with introducing Santiago, the plot, the setting, and more. There is a part in the story where it goes from page 35 to page 38 with very little dialogue, which I felt stopped progress of the story. The first part also has to do a lot with how he discovers his Personal Legend. It took me a little while longer to read the first part of the book then the rest because I was mostly bored while reading it. I also felt that there was more descriptive text than the rest of the book, which really dragged out the first part. In conclusion, the book has lots of great traits and only a few bad ones. I would definitely recommend this book to a friend or anyone who enjoys reading about adventure.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2016
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    Boise, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    such an adventure
    Format: Kindle
    Loved this!! Lots of questions to ponder and the simplicity of it all 🫶🏻. A short read but so very profound
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026
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    Draper, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Interesting story
    Format: Paperback
    The Alchemist is an engaging modern fable centered on self-discovery, personal destiny, and following your dreams. It offers interesting life lessons and an easy-to-read story. While its themes draw on various spiritual ideas and may feel unconventional, it still delivers meaningful reflections on purpose and perseverance. Overall, a thought-provoking and enjoyable read.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
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    R. E. Morris
    Waukegan, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    One Of The Most Important Books Ever Written
    Format: Paperback
    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho is in my opinion, one of the most important books ever written. It's no wonder that it's one of the best-selling books of all time with more than 150 million copies sold. Those numbers are in spite of and defiance to the author's encouragement to file share his now legendary novel. But sales statistics are not the criterion on which I stake this claim. It is the impact on the lives of those that have read it, and the impact on the lives that have not yet been born, that I boldly state the above. The simplicity of its unfoldment may at first belie the depth of its wisdom. But the simplicity is part of the profundity that allows the reader to assimilate the messages without resistance. The first time I read The Alchemist;, I read it cover to cover in one sitting. No bathroom break, no cup of water pause, no telephone distractions. I read it from the first word to the last in what seemed like a single breath. I simply couldn't put it down. I was swept, swung, and swallowed up by this extraordinary narrative. The result was transformation. I was not the same man that began reading the novel by the time I finished it. I would thereafter read it again and again. The messages are so layered that with every new pass comes new understanding and enlightenment. At the core of the novel is the fulfillment of one’s destiny. There is a force in the Soul of the World that wants us all to live out our personal legend. When we truly desire something, the entire Universe conspires to help us achieve it. With love, all things are possible. With love, we can perform miracles. These themes are artfully integrated and clothed within a modern day fable. They come in varying iterations from a string of colorful characters that propel the protagonist towards a profound and satisfying ending. The Alchemist is the story of Santiago, a shepherd boy from Spain that crosses the desert of Africa in search of a hidden treasure. It was revealed to him in a reoccurring dream that the treasure is buried by the Ancient Pyramids in Egypt. What he naively believes will take three weeks to complete becomes a journey that expands nearly three years. After miles of traveling through the desert, the boy arrives at an oasis where he falls in love with a beautiful desert woman named Fatima. The boy is willing to abandon his dream of finding his treasure for the procurement of her love. But one night, beneath the light of a full moon, he meets a man straddled upon a mighty horse. This elusive man is known in legend and folklore as The Alchemist. The Alchemist is a man imbued with profound wisdom and mystical powers. He is reportedly over 300-years-old and can turn lead into gold. He reminds the boy that his destiny is to find the treasure. That he must continue. If it is true love, Fatima will be waiting for him after his destiny is fulfilled. Reluctantly, the boy continues his journey deeper into the desert accompanied by The Alchemist. But the desert is at war, and they are soon captured by Bedouin sentinels and accused of spying for the enemy. For this crime, they are sentenced to death. The Alchemist saves them temporarily by proclaiming that the boy is an Alchemist. He tells the general that if he wanted to, the boy could turn himself into the wind and destroy their entire camp. The general is intrigued! He wants to see this happen. He promises to spare their lives if it is done. He grants them three days. But how does a shepherd boy from Spain turn himself into the wind? Paulo Coelho says that he wrote “The Alchemist” in two weeks. It is almost hard to imagine that something so far-reaching could have been conjured up in two weeks time. He said it was his own journey that he was writing down, parabolically speaking. The impact of “The Alchemist” comes from the realization that Santiago’s journey is Everyman’s journey. His story is our story. If we tap into the Soul of the World and dare to live out our destiny, we will discover that within us all is The Alchemist.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2017

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