Report:
Input Buffalo DVD (EM8620 chipset) set to 1080 to Sender
L/R audio input.
Receiver --> HDMI --> DSP-Z11 --> Dell mon.
Result:
1. You should put both machine on vertical placement.
2. When no signal input, it will warning you.
3. A basic like Barvia menu OSD
4. You can use DVD remote to control the "sender" DVD. It come with IR sensor and IR receiver.
5. It come with 2 SMPS adaptor, 12V / 2.5A, long run 1 hour, just a very little bit warm, very good.
6. The AC plug is Taiwan standard ( I I ) shape
Picture quality:
Color --> A little bit more.
Color Tone --> Same as original.
Repsonse time --> OK, no lag
Lips sync --> Very good
Noise --> A block noise will be found when you close to the LCD screen around 5 cm distance. If you use at room, that perfect.
Sound quality:
80/100 --> no RF noise, no hum.
Conclusion:
Someone say in China can purchase at around $400, go go go, no worse to buy by using this amount.
No S/PDIF input is a draw back.
If you use this at ROOM, perfect match with NOW TV, Cable TV and STB. Buy a cheap BENQ 22" HDMI LCD monitor just $12XX in Capital shop.
The HDMI audio signal is 48KHz. (by reading from DSP-Z11 info)
Recommend buy this, price and performace better than GADMXX.
No test items
1. Audio Frequency response, Crosstalk, S/N.
2. Transmiting distance
3. Interference jam to the sender / receiver by using WiFi signal.
4. IR remote code.
5. Power consumption
6. Video bandwidth.
Try to do this at holiday la.... |