Got a question for those of you that have multiple high definition TVs but are limited by your satelite, cable of other HD provider to 2 HDTVs.
Have any of you tried the HD signal splitters on the market that allow you to split the HD signal to multiple HDTVs so that you can have 3 or more HDTVs getting HD in one house?
On the internet some of the most highly recommended ones are made by a company with a great reputation named www.monoprice.com (example is #3049 which however I think is only 1.2a compliant-that's the one you read about in many many blogs and sites as successfully splitting the HD signal).
Anyone have an positive experience using a 1.3 compliant as opposed to a 1.2a splitter? I've got a 1.3 compliant TV and 1.3 compliant high speed cables which btw are sold for a great price by monoprice.com and can be purchased for a fraction of those overpriced Monster cables in the stores. The 1.2a compliant splitter should be sufficient to deliver a 1080p picture but I'm not sure it will be sufficient for certain newer applications availiable now and in the future such as "Deep Color" and Dolby HD sound.
Its seems so ridiculous that with HDTV starting to saturate the market that satellite and cable companies won't offer to set up as many HDTVs as you want. I thought some of you might be interested in this option too.