Whether for an impromptu movie session or to use as a giant monitor, there are occassions where one needs to connect their laptop to their television or other display. Such involves cables, and cables ...
IOGear’s new Share Pro wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver kit offers something rather interesting: 5GHz transmissions, connected using either a dongle form factor or a USB-C connector slot. IOGear’s ...
HDMI and video signals, in general, have a serious limitation and that is the cabling. That is a situation which becomes relevant as soon as you create something more complex than a connection between ...
Here's yet another option for wirelessly mirroring your computer screen to another display, but don't worry: This one is rather impressive. Airtame, the creation of a group of Danish folks, is an HDMI ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I can tell you from experience that there are times when using a HDMI cable for your home theater just won't work. I have a projector in my ...
Acer appears to be preparing to launch a wireless display adapter which you could connect to a TV to beam content from a PC or mobile device… or something. An Acer device called the MWIR1 showed up at ...
Streaming video content from the smartphone to the TV display isn't new. There are devices and apps that offer the same but the experience of setting up and streaming can be cumbersome for many. TeeWe ...
We should've known this was coming after Google and Netflix informed us back at CES they were working on their AirPlay competitor, the DIAL wireless streaming protocol. Today, with the revelation of ...
When his parents denied him a Super NES, he got mad. When they traded a prize Sega Genesis for a 2400 baud modem, he got even. Years of Internet shareware, eBay'd possessions and video game testing ...
Airtame itself is a simple and small device, measuring about 67 by 40 mm. It isn’t light, but it isn’t heavy either. It’s a device which feels like solid quality to hold. The top and bottom don’t have ...
Wireless HDMI used to be a luxury reserved for those with more cash than sense, or just an infatuation with home cinema (and a hatred for wires). These days, it's becoming more and more an amenity ...
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