To be fair, I didn't buy the most expensive TV ever made. It is a $300 50 inch Vizio from Walmart. But in 2009, I bought a 42 inch Vizio from Walmart and it had 4 HDMI ports, a component slot and a composite slot. My new one gives me 3 HDMI ports, 0 components slots and 1 composite slot. So obviously the solution was "get a HDMI splitter" Well I have a total of 3 of them laying around now, and all of them give me no signal on my 2 PS4s and my Xbox 360. I've tried different cables, different slots, different splitters all with the same results. So I thought "maybe these cheap HDMI cords from Ebay are to blame" went and bought 3 new HDMI cables today, and it's the same exact thing. If i plug them directly into the TV they work, if I plug them into the splitter no signal. I just want my game systems all hooked up so I can play them. I realize I have more consoles than the average person, but I'm not the only person who needs more than 3 HDMI slots. It shouldn't be this difficult in 2020.
BTW another feature that was on my 2009 TV not on 2020 TV: Picture in Picture. To be honest this TV was $300 the one in 2009 was $700 so that's a big plus that they're cheaper. But they're also cutting corners. Is there still TVs out there giving you 4 HDMI slots, and component though? Even more expensive ones?
BTW another feature that was on my 2009 TV not on 2020 TV: Picture in Picture. To be honest this TV was $300 the one in 2009 was $700 so that's a big plus that they're cheaper. But they're also cutting corners. Is there still TVs out there giving you 4 HDMI slots, and component though? Even more expensive ones?