Wireless HDMI promises a living room without cables, a gaming setup that can move across the room, and projectors that do not need a cord snaking through the audience. The reality is more complicated, ...
If you've never heard of HDMI with Ethernet, you're not alone. Though this technology has been around for years, you're ...
Wireless HDMI seems to be coming to a living room near you. While everyone pretty much agrees that HDMI is the most bitter-sweet invention to hit the consumer AV electronics industry in some time, ...
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 ...
Hands-on impressions and video of WarpiaTV’s wireless HDMI streaming solution. Hands-on impressions and video of WarpiaTV’s wireless HDMI streaming solution. WarpiaTV seems like a pretty simple ...
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 ...
Click to viewAmimon showed us its WHDI (Wireless High Definition Interface) working perfectly at last January’s CES and today the company is shipping that chipset to manufacturers of TVs, projectors ...
Most HDMI cables you'll use in a home theater or computer setup will just transfer audio and video, but there are ones that can also transmit Ethernet.
As with many of you, I'm sure, I remember a time when the space behind any TV was a mess of tangled wires, and woe unto anyone who had to go back there. Your VCR or DVD player alone had several plugs, ...
An HDMI splitter is useful if you're trying to get the same image to display on multiple screens, but there are a few rules ...
You may be able to ditch the messy wire bramble behind your TV. Wireless HDMI is a viable option for connecting media devices, and it's achieved using wireless HDMI transmitters in place of a ...