On June 16, 2018 at 11:04, roddymcg said...
How is this different from the AIO?
The AIO adds to that the Capacitance stripping capability of the DAD, JR and the new JR Plus.
it also fixes issues with some HDMI 2.0 chipsets where the EDID "0" signal is not recognized because the voltage does not drop low enough. .9V is the typical "0" voltage, but some devices require .6V. The JR Plus and the AIO drop it to .4V.