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Wireless HDMI We're starting to see more wireless HD devices on the market. Price-wise, these can't compete with HDMI cables, but they're a lot easier to install (obviously).
Wireless HD video is here, so why do we still use HDMI cables? Wireless HD devices are available today that can transmit high-def and even 4K video without wires. There are three competing standards.
If you're unsure whether a multi-monitor setup is right for you—or just want to make the most of your smart TV between movie ...
The Iogear GW3DHDKIT Wireless HDMI Digital Kit is an inexpensive, ... For in-room setups, we still recommend using an 18 Gbps HDMI cable to get the most stable signal; ...
Wireless HDMI is exactly what it sounds like: a "high definition multimedia interface" (HDMI) free of cables. Wireless HDMI is not a standard itself, although its backers say that implementations ...
HDMI cables have simplified our electronic lives, ... Unlike HDMI over Cat 6, wireless HDMI solutions tend to degrade image quality—not fatally, but enough for a discerning eye to notice.
Powerline communication (PLC) and wireless technologies of many stripes appeared at International CES in consumer products and in chipsets, either to replace wired cables within a room or to ...
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 ...