📰 New article from RetroRGB
Newcare HDMI 1×2 Splitter
https://retrorgb.com/newcare-hdmi-1×2-splitter.html
TL;DR: For just $10, the Newcare HDMI 1×2 Splitter is a surprisingly solid performer—especially for retro gamers. It adds zero noticeable lag, handles 4K60 (mostly), supports EDID control, and works great with the RetroTINK 4K, PS3, capture cards, and even MiSTer & OSSC setups.
✅ Pros:
- Dirt-cheap for what it does
- Zero input lag
- Downscaling from 4K to 1080p on either output
- Solid genlock performance with rapid resolution switching (240p ↔ 480i)
- Compact and plug-and-play
⚠️ Quirks to know:
- No CEC passthrough
- Not fully MiSTer Direct Video compatible
- Rare but notable issue: 有时 won’t output 4K60 RGB (especially on port #1), though it mostly works fine
- Slight delay during resolution handoffs
💡 Verdict: Not perfect, but absolutely one of the best value splitters out there—especially if you’re using a RetroTINK 4K or similar upscaler. Just be mindful of colorspace limitations (RGB vs YUV), and try swapping cables if you hit a snag.
🔗 Grab it on Amazon (affiliate)
(Via RetroRGB — full video review linked in source.)
