If you've never heard of HDMI with Ethernet, you're not alone. Though this technology has been around for years, you're ...
Cable clutter – it’s a serious issue that every household has to deal with, but what are the best wireless HDMI transmitters that reduce this clutter? There’s a wire for your speaker, for your gaming ...
Most HDMI cables you'll use in a home theater or computer setup will just transfer audio and video, but there are ones that ...
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, ...
When Atlona's HDAiR wireless HDMI adapter launched earlier this year it was one of a few working systems promising high-definition without the cord, albeit only at a maximum 720p resolution rather ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are a lot of reasons you might want to be able to connect your phone wirelessly to your TV. The motive might be something as simple as ...
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 ...
There are two versions of “wireless presenting” that people end up remembering. One is the dream: walk in, plug something ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...