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Imation wireless projection link connects your projector and laptop wirelessly



The Imation wireless projection link allows your projector to connect to the computer wirelessly without needing a VGA cable in between.

This Imation wireless link maybe useful for those who always forget to bring along the video cable of a projector. And of course, the other handiness is you’re allowed to have a further distance between the projector and a computer.

It’s possible to have the computer located at one corner in a bigger room and the projector at the other end. As the Imation wireless link allows the two to be separated by a distance up to 30 feet.

With the Imation Link, you just need to plug in a USB transmitter to your notebook, and a receiver is attached to the video input of a projector, then the two will be able to communicate wirelessly. The images transmitted over wirelessly from the computer are said in good quality within the mentioned range. It actually creates a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) projected image, meaning the projected image is exactly the same as seen on the computer’s screen.

A driverless installation. But you can choose to install the driver to enable additional features such as extended desktop and enhanced video support.

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Posted by ketyung
on Thu, Nov 27th, 08
at 10:45 am

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