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- Gefen cuts the cord with its ultrawideband wireless HDMI extender
- Gefen cuts the cord with its ultrawideband wireless HDMI extenderThe problem with this introduction ...... is that the chipset provider Tzero just went under. This is dead in the water.The REAL problem is thatanything using RF technology is going to be disrupted by RFI. Why would I want to...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-01
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- Asus Eee Top ET2002
- Nvidia wants us to tell you that its GeForce 9400M graphics chip, aka Nvidia's Ion technology, pulls Asus' Eee Top ET2002 up from the depths of Nettop misery by imparting it with better-than-terrible graphics and video processing. We agree that the 9400 chip improves the ET2002's visual chops, but a...
- Product reviews 2009-10-20
- Asus' wireless HDMI streamer coming next month?
- An anonymous tipster provided Engadget with a juicy scoop yesterday regarding the latest attempt to produce a commercially viable wireless HDMI streaming device. Asus is apparently nearly ready to introduce the BR-HD3, a $650 box that can transmit the signal (up to 1080p) from one device...
- Blog posts 2009-10-20
- What do you want to know about the Zune HD?
- MCE & Zune 4.0It would be really great to know if the new Zune software will sync with Windows Media Center. In previous versions, any playlists, album art, etc. would not show up in Windows Media Center. I figured when I ditched my iPod for a Zune that...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-15
- Gefen EXT-WHDMI wireless HDMI extender
- great when product worksWhen Gefen updates a new box the old version box is considered "discontinued". I called to send in a box for repair I was expecting to pay and was told they will not repair any discontinued boxes. Based on my experience I would suggest purchasing a...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- Belkin cancels FlyWire wireless HD solution while Atlona releases new wireless USB to HDMI adapter
- Sending HD signals through the home wirelessly is one of those Holy Grails that seems to be just outside of the reach of mainstream consumers. One of the slickest-looking solutions that suffered lengthy delays, and from a $1,500 price tag, is Belkin's FlyWire, which used WHDI technologyto beam high-def video...
- Blog posts 2009-07-17
- Netgear Digital Entertainer Elite EVA9150
- Many of the networked-media players we've looked at recently rely heavily on interfacing with Windows Media Center, the digital media hub software that's available on many--but not all--PCs running Windows XP and Vista. Some models, such as the HP MediaSmart Connect, can operate in "WMC Extender mode" or via their...
- Product reviews 2009-04-21
- News to know: Amazon; Windows 7 beta; Ozzie; Facebook
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: Five things every Windows beta tester should know Zack Whittaker: Students and the Windows 7 release candidate Larry Dignan: Kindlenomics: Keep...
- Blog posts 2009-03-02
- Gefen cuts the cord with its ultrawideband wireless HDMI extender
- One of the Holy Grails of home theater setups is being able to have all of your equipment connected without a corresponding rat's nest of cables. We've seen a number of previews of technology that will allow for the wireless transmission of HD signals, though some are still in purgatory...
- Blog posts 2009-03-01
- Sony DMX-WL1 Bravia Wireless Link
- Photo gallery:Sony DMX-WL1One of Sony's latest strategies with HDTVs is to market a range of add-ons, such as the Bravia Internet Video Link, designed to work with its Bravia televisions. The most expensive such device so far is the DMX-WL1, otherwise known as the Bravia Wireless Link Module....
- Product reviews 2009-02-03
- Gefen EXT-WHDMI wireless HDMI extender
- Photo gallery:Gefen EXT-WHDMIIn 2008 we gave the Best of CES award to the Belkin FlyWire, the first mainstream wireless HDMI system that was promised to go to market. After numerous delays that system still is not available, but the idea is still going strong. CES 2009 saw multiple manufacturers, including...
- Product reviews 2009-01-30
- CES 2009: The best universal remote?, $120 HD camcorders, in-car streaming TV [day 2]
- Just got out of Audiovox's press conference, and a few notable items: Acoustic Research XSight remotes These AR remotes have the Logitech Harmony in their sights. The two new universal remotes allow users to program them directly (using a built-in code library) or using...
- Blog posts 2009-01-07
- Linksys Media Center Extender DMA2200 - DVD player / digital multimedia receiver
- With the introduction of Windows Vista, Microsoft hopes to get consumers one step closer to having a dedicated "family room" PC. Included in nearly all versions of Vista is Windows Media Center, a sort of multimedia portal that can access and play all kinds of digital media stored on...
- Product reviews 2008-12-08
- Apple TV: End of an error?
- Apple TV: End of an error?Microsoft crushed Apple in the living room.First off, AppleTV was only called a hobby by Jobs AFTER it was clear that it was going to be an unmitigated disaster. Has he EVER released any sales figures on this thing? Second, the combination of Windows Media...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-29
- Vizio VP322
- Mostly on the strength of aggressive pricing, Vizio in the last several years has taken the flat-panel HDTV market--both LCD and plasma--by storm, rocketing past better-known brands and becoming one of the best-selling names in the country. The company has also introduced some unique products, among them the VP322, which...
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- D-Link (finally) releases the DSM-750 media extender
- It’s been a very long time coming--D-Link first unveiled the MediaLounge DSM-750 at CES in January 2007--but the company announced today that it is finally shipping the media extender. The $329.99 DSM-750 is a Windows Media Center Extender that enables you to stream...
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
- Will iTunes new DVD distribution schedule be enough to boost Apple TV?
- Will iTunes new DVD distribution schedule be enough to boost Apple TV?Love my AppleTV!The movie selection is improving rapidly, which should help a lot. I think ATV is sort of a "sleeper" that could blossom into something significant for Apple.One of my favorite uses for ATV is looking at photos...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-01
- HDMI survival guide for home theater
- There's a lot of money to be made in the HDMI cabling and switch aftermarket and unfortunately that means a lot of consumers are getting tricked in to paying outrageous prices. I've spent quite a bit of time helping my friends set up their home theaters recently and I thought...
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- MacBook Air Diary-Day 22: Argh! Recessed headphone jack
- MacBook Air Diary-Day 22: Argh! Recessed headphone jackHeartburn annoys people tooBut they don't amplify it to the internet.Quit whining.alternates?The reccessed stuff has always been a thing of apple. I remember my iPod shuffle was the same way. luckily, it came with an adaptor out of the box (it was...
- Discussion threads 2008-02-21
- Cracking open a Toshiba HD-A30 HD DVD player
- Updated 3:00AM - By now the news is out that the end of HD DVD might be near since Toshiba is considering its options that may include the possibility of stopped production on HD DVD products is confirmed dead. There are more than a million HD DVD owners, two exclusive HD...
- Blog posts 2008-02-19
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