ASUS WiCast EW2000 Wireless HD Video Transmitter and Receiver- BuyTV

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2010

Link: http://www.buy.com/prod/asus-ew2000-na-transmitter-receiver/q/loc/101/2172787...

ASUS WiCast transforms your PC into a wireless media center. Using the latest Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) Technology, easily connect, stream, and enjoy picture-perfect Full HD visuals and high-quality audio streaming from your PC to a compatible HDTV or other external display. Setup is streamlined so you can power the WiCast transmitter with just your PC's USB ports. Its small, compact design makes it a nice fit to any home or meeting room environment. And with up to 3Gb/s transfer rate, ASUS WiCast can stream any content with up to Full HD quality, less than 1 ms latency, and up to 8 channel audio playback.

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  • @bobbylockes Not everyone want's to smash a hole in their wall to hide wires. Also there is the painting to consider, not to mention the folks with stone or brick on their walls.

  • thats nothing . check out this - Hide power leads and hdmi leads with an old fashioned and reliable all-in-one process called PLASTERING!!!! simply dig a channel in your wall with a hammer and a trowel. Place the leads into the newly dug channel. place a gauze for plaster over the leads and channel and plaster over it. Easy - no new technology required , so no more extra crap filling up your apartment. Having said that I can see uses of this hdmi technology on a boat. :) so I'm interested.

  • Worst review ever. No mention of technical specifications or a live demo. If i am looking for a review of a piece of kit I want to see it being used not two women waffling about how great it is while spouting incorrect information (such as 720p is lower quality that 1080p- which isn't exactly true)

  • ah-soos

  • hundred percent YES!!

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