OEMs: Are your repeater-chips HDMI 1.3 compatible?
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Here is a link to a great **very technical** article on HDMI 1.3 repeater/switcher compatibility issues. We wonder how the consumer is suppose to figure this stuff out, when even OEMs are struggling to understand the issues surrounding HDMI 1.3.
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