December 28, 2011

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Wireless HDMI Extender

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Wireless HDMI Extender is another word for Transmitter Receiver System. Some manufacturers use Wireless HDMI Transmitter and some use Wireless HDMI Adapter. They are basically referring to the same thing. Gefen Wireless HDMI Extender is one of the early Wireless HDMI models introduced in the markert. Gefen Wireless HDMI Extender is capable of sending up to three High Definition AV sources to any one location without the use of wires. It employs Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology to send the large amounts of data required by the HDMI standard. Up to a 30 foot line-of-sight distance (less…

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June 21, 2011

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USB to HDMI Adapters

USB to HDMI Adapter

This article is for wired option of USB to HDMI. If you fancy a wireless solution, go for Wireless USB to HDMI. Your computer may not have a HDMI port on it. You can still output HDMI to your HDTV or other display units. You need to connect a new HDMI port to one of the available USB ports on your computer. This will add the HDMI functionality to almost any computer. The setup for USB to HDMI adapter is really straight forward. Firstly, you install the driver software provided so your computer can communicate with it. Then, plug in the to HDMI adapter to a USB port of your computer….

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June 20, 2011

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Wireless USB to HDMI

A lot of Desktop or Laptop computers do not come with a built-in HDMI ports. But this does not mean that you could not stream from your computers to display units of your choice. Product manufacturers have been keen to explore any gap in the market and come up with various solutions. If you love cable connections, you need to have USB to HDMI adapters to do the work. Read another article in this website – USB to HDMI adapters. I would recommend to go for wireless USB to HDMI if you could spend a bit more money on this option. You would have so much freedom with wireless USB to…

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June 17, 2011

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FlyWire Wireless HDMI – what happened to it?

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If you are looking for Belkin’s FlyWire Wireless HDMI as I have been doing, then read this article about why the promising and good-looking Flywire Wireless HDMI is no longer available. Belkin introduced Flywire Wireless HDMI back in 2008. It features an intuitive and simple setup. FlyWire comes with a transmitter that connects to your AV components (digital HD or analog) and a receiver that mounts to your HDTV, allowing you to place your HDTV in the living room, kitchen, or even outdoors. Operating in the open 5GHz band, FlyWire Wireless HDMI offers a completely robust…

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June 16, 2011

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Wireless HDMI Transmitter

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Wireless HDMI transmitter is part of a combo – Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver. Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver work hand in hand. Transmitter links to the HD Video and Audio source such as Notebook computer or Blu-ray player and broadcast wireless AV signals around your house . Receiver will pick up those signals and deliver to Display Units such as LED TVs or Projectors sitting a few meters away. There are several Wireless HDMI transmitters offered in the market. The following are the best ones I would recommend regarding to price, quality and customer reviews. 1….

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June 2, 2011

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What is Wireless HDMI and what can it do?

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Wireless HDMI stands for wireless transmission of high-definition audio and video signals which enables wireless connectivity between different consumer electronics products. If people have problems running cables across rooms, Wireless HDMI is something you may be interested. Most transmission technologies utilize unlicensed Ultra wide band radio frequencies and include various proprietary protocols for wireless transmission, such as LG “Wireless 1080p”, Philips “Wireless HDTV Link”, Sony “Bravia Wireless Link”, Asus “Wireless Display Connectivity”, etc. Good Wireless HDMI devices…

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