I didn't realize that there were HDMI switches. I'm not sure whether some hardware might be confused by a switch if it needs to communicate with the device? But an extra HDMI or two would come in handy for me, because I have to trade cables.
Back to the question though, I have never had a TV which had enough inputs. I used to have a Sony SBR that had 3 or 4 A/V in addition to RF, but they don't seem to make new TVs with enough A/V inputs anymore since things are switching to digital.
My current (Samsung) TV has:
RF-1 (digital/analog)
RF-2 (analog only)
A/V-1 (composite/S-VID)
A/V-2 (composite)
Component-1
Component-2
HDMI-1
HDMI-2
PC
Wiselink
D-link
Everything is full except the PC (which I intend to use once I can upgrade my computer enough to send HD to the TV directly), the Wiselink (which I think my wife tried to use once but couldn't get it to work), and the D-link, which I don't have a clue what it does.
But the other inputs are full, and I have multiple devices wishing that there were more inputs.
RF-1 ---Connected to OTA antenna for local ATSC digital.
RF-2--- Connected to my Monty-55 analog receiver, so I can change C-band sats in PIP.
A/V-1 --Connected to SA TIVO fed by DirecTV#1.
A/V-2-Connected to 2nd SA TIVO fed by a 4X remote switch.
..... 4X remote switch fed by Monty 55, Fortec Ultra, DirecTV#2, DSR4200-DCII
Component-1--Connected to Diamond-9000
Component-2--Connected to ROKU-HD1000
HDMI-1---Connected to Azbox
HDMI-2--Connected to PopCornHour
Waiting to be connected include :
HDMI...BlueRay / DVD player
Component.. 2nd ROKU
A/V ...... Fortec Lifetime, Fortec Mercury, Coolsat 8100, Drake 1824, 3rd TIVO, misc video cameras,
RF, a couple OTA antennas aimed in different directions.
Feeding the ROKU, PopCornHour and Azbox is a home built computer with a Twinhan 1020a, TT-3200, Broadlogic 1030, and a networked HD-HomeRun. Also feeding them is a laptop with a Genpix Skywalker-1.
In the mail, heading this way are a 2nd HD-HomeRun and a TeeVII S660, which I'll probably plug into my laptop.
My big problem is not enough dishes to feed all the sat receivers directly, so I have to slave or switch coax from receiver to receiver. I basically have C-band controlled by the Monty-55, and have a 3 port splitter feeding my Azbox and TT3200, both of which I run primarily on C-band. Also, I use the Azbox passthru to feed my Genpix. The Diamond controls my Fortec 90cm/Primestar/BUD-Ku, and that feed is split off to my Genpix. THe Diamond's passthru feeds my Twinhan, and the Twinhan's passthru feeds either the Broadlogic or the Fortec Ultra. I have to switch coaxes to feed the DSR-4200.