Remember that HDAiR adapter we reviewed with exceptionally high hopes earlier this year? Yeah, it wasn't exactly the dream device we wanted, but it seems as if Atlona may have just remedied the ...
It is a fact that the release of USB back in the 90's, has highly impacted our way of interacting with computer devices, while also replacing obsolete RS232 and Parallel connections. Today it is the ...
Cables To Go, http://www.cablestogo.com a leading provider of high-performance cabling and connectivity solutions, today announced a wireless VGA solution for ...
Atlona Technologies have announced the HDAiR, a wireless USB to HDMI or VGA adapter which allows cable-free connectivity to a display from up to 30 feet away. Using UWB, up to 720p or 1440 x 1200 ...
The USB to VGA Adapter Kit from CablesToGo uses Ultra-Wide Band technology to transmit VGA video over wirelessly over USB to a VGA out port to a television. You can connect a PC to one end and then ...
Wireless VGA? Been there, done that. Wireless USB to VGA? Hello, IOGEAR. Said outfit has just revealed the world's first Wireless USB to VGA kit that enables users to extend or clone their desktop to ...
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCOU3rSQ-8Q&hl=en&fs=1] Here’s a quick glance at IOGEAR’s Wireless USB-to-VGA kit. It’s got an MSRP of $229 but the rep ...
When holding a conference or recital, you can use a long and heavy HDMI cable to output video to a distant device, or you can use one HDMI cable for multiple people to connect a PC and a projector.
Atlona Technologies just announced the all new HDAiR, a wireless USB to HDMI or VGA converter, with the ability to output audio in both 3.5mm analog, as well as embedded on the HDMI output. Compatible ...
Wireless seems to be all the rage these days, and why not. HDMI is a pain, and for boardroom presentations to in-home viewing of computer-based streaming content, a wireless connection, like that from ...
The capable Atlona HDAiR Wireless USB-to-VGA/HDMI Adapter was missing one key ingredient when it launched earlier this year: Audio. That’s been fixed, thanks to this latest refresh. And a refresh this ...