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Wirelessly Display Your Computer On Your TV

Posted in Gadgets by Dan at 4:20 pm
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pc2tv-1.jpg Have a laptop without a video out port, but want to showcase your portable a big TV? The InternetVue 2100 from Addlogix works on any Windows laptop via its WiFi connection. All you need to do is load the InternetVue software up and it will encode as well as transmit the video signal, over your existing WiFi connection to the InternetVue display attached to your TV.

Addlogix claims you can transmit a 1024×768 resolution at 30 frames per second, but I find that VERY hard to believe over a WiFi connection.

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5 Responses to “Wirelessly Display Your Computer On Your TV”

  1. sob says:

    here can stream mpeg2 hdtv 1920*1080i over wifi

    1080i is ~100MB for 1minute, so = need 4 network speed ~ 2MB/s

  2. Tom says:

    BS. If it was 80211n I might believe it.

    And OMFG $250? Only a fool would buy this.

  3. Carlos says:

    What is going on with your spell checker?!

  4. I’ve also streamed 1920×1080 HDTV over WiFi (and documented it in video about 18 months ago) although you really have to use 802.11a or g at a minimum to minimize interference. See: http://www.engadgethd.com/2005/12/15/hdtv-over-wifi-general-impressions/ This ought to work as advertised IMO.

  5. Dan says:

    Never thought 802.11G would have enough bandwidth to pull it off. My G connection (before I upgraded to N) used to stutter even at SD resolutions.

    Kevin, knowing your background, if you say it can happen I know its true.

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