There is no reason to have HDMI split 10 ways unless it is for 1080p content. I cannot think of many situations where a movie needs to be displayed on 10 displays, unless it's retail as mentioned. Component cable distribution is much less time & money and will give you reliable 1080i. It's also doubtful that you need a digital audio signal sent to the displays. Finally the HDMI cables are not only expensive but limited in the length (50ft) of the run.
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There is no reason to have HDMI split 10 ways unless it is for 1080p content. I cannot think of many situations where a movie needs to be displayed on 10 displays, unless it's retail as mentioned. Component cable distribution is much less time & money and will give you reliable 1080i. It's also doubtful that you need a digital audio signal sent to the displays. Finally the HDMI cables are not only expensive but limited in the length (50ft) of the run.