
"You don't have to live like this. This is the exact scenario that the Anker HDMI switch was designed for. It has two inputs and one output. Just plug two of your consoles into the front end and out the back plug it into your TV. With just the click of a button, you can swap between either of the two inputs. It's all hassle-free and you can say goodbye to reaching behind your TV to the jungle of tangled cables ever again."
"Between my cousins and I, we had an original NES that we kept at our grandmas house. This way we would always have something to do while over. This was when the SNES and even N64 had been out already, so we were retro gamers early on. Anyway, the TV in the backroom with the NES only had one coaxial hookup, which would always be set up to the cable box."
Amazon is offering the Anker HDMI switch at 38% off, reducing the price from $16 to $10. The switch provides two HDMI inputs and one output, enabling two devices to share a single TV, monitor, projector, or VR headset input without unplugging cables. Switching between inputs occurs with a single button press. The device supports laptops, PCs, consoles such as Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch, and streaming sticks like Fire TV or Roku. The switch simplifies setups where TVs lack sufficient HDMI ports and prevents reaching behind heavy televisions to swap cables.
Read at Kotaku
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