We answer questions about replacing long HDMI runs with wireless extender options, diagnosing YouTube TV lag on a TCL set, ...
If you want to untangle the jumble of cords running behind your furniture without sacrificing picture quality, these wireless ...
Wireless HDMI could be the perfect fit for your custom Home Theater installation. Or it could be a serious compromise compared to hard wiring your HDMI cable. The latest wireless HDMI solutions, ...
October 8, 2008 Cords and wires are the bane of any technophile’s existence. They are a pain to set up and inevitably form an unruly tangle that's just plain messy. The introduction of HDMI went a ...
Photo courtesy: Caster Communications/Vanco. Vanco International LLC, provider of AV distribution and electronic accessory products, is now shipping its Evolution 4K HDMI Wireless Extender with HDMI ...
Wireless HDTV has been floundering around for years now, and it still hasn't caught on like HDMI, 3D or smartphones have. But that isn't keeping Gefen from producing more and more products for home ...
GefenTV uses wireless 802.11n to do its thing and operates in the unlicensed 5GHz band to transmit HDTV. At $900 it isn't cheap but it works! Can you dig this? I hooked up a wireless, high-definition ...
There are definitely scenarios when you’re not going to want to run HDMI cables significant distances to send something to a screen, and that’s where IOGEAR has you covered. Our IOGEAR Ultra Long ...
HD television may be the wave of the future, but it's a future that's still cluttered by messy wires. Fortunately there are two competing technologies aimed at wirelessly connecting HDTVs to our ...
AURGA is a small HDMI transmitter specifically designed to transform your phone, tablet, computer or games console into a wireless screen. Capable of supporting a wide variety of different devices the ...
Through recent advances in low cost broadband wireless technologies such as 802.11n, UWB and 60GHz, it is now possible to reach sustainable bandwidth north of 100Mbps across distances ranging from 30 ...
Today's front page article about that TV with a wireless box for inputs [linky] got me thinking. Anyone with personal experience with wireless HDMI solutions? All I need is to be able to run movies ...