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Abstract: I don’t like wires. I don’t like cables. As a technology and gadget geek, I’ve come to accept some of the tangle as a necessary evil but this is slowly becoming a thing of the past. Continuing with the cable-cutting procedure is the Iogear GUWAVKIT Wir...
Published: 2009-06-29, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
Wirelessly streams a PCs screen and audio to TVs; supports resolution up to 1,600x1,200 pixels; easy-to-use software.
Getting full-screen flash video to work was problematic; expensive; TVs without a VGA or DVI port will need additional adapters; complicated audio setup; wont work with CRT TVs; no Mac compatibility; no HDMI support out of box.
The IOGear Wireless Audio/Video Kit may be expensive, but once set up, its one of the easiest ways to get your TV to work as your computers monitor. Price range: $207.00 - $302.86 check prices
Compatible with any TV or video projector that has a VGA or DVIA/I input, Wireless transmission eliminates cable clutter and provides position flexibility, All PC functions are still accessible except for possible DVD drive memory and driver conflicts...
Output Resolution limited to 1600x1200 UXGA or 720p video, Encountered memory and driver conflicts when trying to play DVDs from PC, Does not work with DVID connections or CRTbased Televisions, User manual provided hard to read due to small print, Doe...
The IOGEAR Wireless USB Audio/Video Kit allows the wireless connection of a PC to an HDTV, HD Monitor, or video projector and home theater theater audio system. The software provided enables a USB port to output both the PCs video monitor and audio ou...
The magazine editor was unable to make use of the IOGEAR as it is not compatible with a Mac. If this kit was more universal and worked with standard audio/video components then I believe interest for it would be much more widespread. Also, if the ran...
Abstract: Ever wanted to connect your laptop PC to your flat panel TV without the cable clutter? What if you could do it wirelessly with no cables running from your computer at all so you can walk freely around a room with your laptop but still have full contro...