A $13 HDMI switch solved my home media connectivity problems
By
Adam Davidson
Summary
The article discusses how a simple, inexpensive $13 HDMI switch became the best upgrade to the author's home media setup. It describes the problem of having too many devices (Nintendo Switch, Apple TV, etc.) and not enough HDMI ports on the TV, and how this cheap device solved the issue elegantly. The piece covers the setup process, the convenience of having multiple devices connected simultaneously, and why sometimes the simplest solutions are the most effective.
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A switch to connect my Switch.
Sometimes the simplest solutions are the most effective
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