If you're trying to connect your display to something far away or just don't want to deal with the hassle of wires, you may ...
HDMI is the universal standard for displays, but sometimes a cable isn't what you need. This Belkin device promises wireless connections to any display.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I can tell you from experience that there are times when using a HDMI cable for your home theater just won't work. I have a projector in my ...
The Belkin ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter promises for easy streaming without messy cables. Wireless connectivity made simple.
The What: DVDO is introducing its latest-generation Air-2K and Air-4K 60GHz wireless HDMI adapters. Eliminating difficult cable runs, DVDO Air adapters provide simple, highly stable wireless 1080p or ...
Belkin’s ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter enables plug-and-play 1080p screen sharing with no apps or WiFi. The Belkin ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter is designed to make wireless ...
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Cavium has officially announced a new line of HDMI wireless adapters from Actiontec that will feature Cavium's PureVu processors, and the company ...
The first thing that struck me when I received the IOGEAR Wireless HDMI Computer to TV Kit (GUWAVKIT2) was how similar the hardware looked to the Warpia wireless adapter (with the obvious exception ...
AURGA is a small HDMI transmitter specifically designed to transform your phone, tablet, computer or games console into a wireless screen. Capable of supporting a wide variety of different devices the ...
Belkin has announced a plug-and-play casting system at CES 2026 that allows for screen sharing from a laptop, tablet or smartphone to another display without Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The $150 ConnectAir ...
While a MacBook display on its own is good enough, studies have shown you’ll get much more done on a larger display. But Apple doesn’t make it easy to connect your laptop to the HDMI monitors that are ...
Wireless HDMI used to be a luxury reserved for those with more cash than sense, or just an infatuation with home cinema (and a hatred for wires). These days, it's becoming more and more an amenity ...
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