Wireless HDMI promises a living room without cables, a gaming setup that can move across the room, and projectors that do not need a cord snaking through the audience. The reality is more complicated, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Among some of the gadgets and gear unveiled at CES 2026, there is one in particular that stands out on the wireless connectivity front. The ...
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When his parents denied him a Super NES, he got mad. When they traded a prize Sega Genesis for a 2400 baud modem, he got even. Years of Internet shareware, eBay'd possessions and video game testing ...
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 ...
With the Nyrius Orion Prime Wireless USB-C to HDMI Video Transmitter & Receiver, you don’t need a cable to connect your MacBook, iPad or iPhone to your TV. It can send video up to 150 feet, offers HD ...
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 ...
Let's try this again, shall we? We were none too impressed with the first iteration of the device you see above, mostly because it failed to support audio. A few generations later, and seems as if ...
Alereon, Inc. has announced several new wireless HDMI reference designs: The AL5750 1080p Wireless UWB Audio/Video Adapter, the AL5810/11 Wireless HDMI Encoder/Decoder and the AL5820/21 Wireless HDMI ...
Most HDMI cables you'll use in a home theater or computer setup will just transfer audio and video, but there are ones that ...
An HDMI splitter is useful if you're trying to get the same image to display on multiple screens, but there are a few rules ...