
We’ve seen a number of wireless HD video transmission solutions, HP has just added one more choice to the mass, which may probably make a difference from those we’ve known. HP Wireless TV Connect, a new system which has just been unveiled by the company is a solution that allows your HDMI-equipped computer to transmit audio and video over the air to a HDTV, for viewing on a larger screen.

The best is the HP Wireless TV connect requires no additional software and will work with protected content that would break with other formats. The transmission is claimed to be lag-free which is suitable for time-sensitive applications and gaming.
The HP Wireless TV Connect consists of a transmitter and receiver. The transmitter is USB powered which just needs to be hooked up to the USB port of your computer to wirelessly beam HD content over. While the receiver needs a conventional power source and to be connected to your HDTV as shown in the picture above.
via electronista


November 19th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
This is a cool gadget from HP, except that nowadays, there’s a lot of ways you can be able to relay your computer/laptop’s display to your HDTV. One option that I like best is to do it wirelessly by using Netgear’s Push2TV product. This device makes use of the HDMI port on your HDTV and acts as a wireless adapter, displaying what you see on your computer/laptop on to your HDTV. So instead of connecting the computer/laptop via an HDMI cable, the Netgear Push2TV takes its place, and wirelessly displays the contents of your computer/laptop even if they’re in separate rooms in the house. To know more about Netgear’s Push2TV product, I suggest referring to this link, http://bit.ly/bByST7. Go ahead and check it out for yourself.