HDMI Splitter that supports 4K from 60hz source?

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I am looking to purchase an HDMI splitter which will run from my Comcast box into a my Samsung UN60JU7100 (has 120hz native refresh rate and 240 CRM refresh rate and 4K) and another lower quality TV.

Is there an HDMI splitter that will not cause any reduction in refresh rate or any other quality for the UN60JU7100?
 
Is there someone else that is not overly concerned about my comcast box and can recommend an HDMI splitter that will not reduce quality for my 4k/120hz native tv?

Comcast X1 is 4k...
 
That's because I haven't heard of cable boxes at 4m as there is no 4k broadcast content and all my googling didn't show any 4k boxes from Comcast but if you say it is it is and it still doesn't change my previous answer.

No. A splitter can't take a 4k signal and make a 1080 or 720 or whatever signal out of it. A split mKes two exact copies. What you want is down convertor box and they cost big money.

 
Or you could the manual and not amazon and see on page 166 that it shows the maximum input signal to be 60hz@4k. There is no 120hz for 4k.

Not trying argue just your TV is not 120@4k. And what you mean by splitter that won't cause reduction in quality. You cannot split a 4k signal into a 4k and something lower. It's not how a splitter works.

What cable box do you.
 

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