A HDMI splitter takes one line (from your television) and splits it into two, so your components eventually lead back to the same port. It works just like the old coaxial splitters. The main problem with HDMI splitters is that they overload your ports. If you are using both components at once (or, say, you forget to turn one off) your screen may appear jumbled and your television might react. Also, if you are trying to play one component on multiple televisions, there may be a chance the picture will come out jumbled or grainy.
Choosing HDMI switch or HDMI splitter depends on your situation, you may benefit more from one than the other. A switch is usually preferable if you are trying to hook up more than one gaming system, because the odds are you will not be using these at the same time. Splitters are usually used when you have more than one TV you would like to send a component to (like using one Blu-ray for two televisions). To prevent overload on your television, most retailers will recommend a switch.
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