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4/16/2012

SVAT GX3000 Wireless Four Channel Analog Audio/Video Sender and Receiver Review

SVAT GX3000 Wireless Four Channel Analog Audio/Video Sender and Receiver
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I bought this transmitter receiver to watch cable in a room with no line access. I placed the receiver about 15 feet away from the cable box and transmitter, and it still did not work. The best reception I got was by holding the receiver above my head as close to the door as possible - not practical for everyday use. In addition, answering the phone caused more static, a "flipping" screen, and crackling sound. Basically, if you do not have a wireless network or a cordless phone, and have direct line of sight between the units, this unit will probably work for you. I don't know anyone that falls in this category...

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Frustrated with wires everywhere and the incapability to broadcast your technology in more than one location? Want to avoid the expense of purchasing two satellite receivers? This item is a solution to this problem and a true technological breakthrough. The GigaXtreme 3000 allows you to easily broadcast your DVDs, DSS, CDs, MP3s, Satellite, PC, gaming console, streaming video and more to any TV or stereo in your home, without running any wires! Send the signal through walls, floors and ceilings from up to three 300 feet away (clear line of sight) to multiple rooms (and even outside) without buying costly satellite receivers. The GX3000 2.4 GHz audio/video sender installs and configures in just minutes. There are no limitations to what you can do with the GX3000.

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1/30/2012

Wavecom Jr. RF-Link 2.4GHz Wireless Audio/Video Transmitter Review

Wavecom Jr. RF-Link 2.4GHz Wireless Audio/Video Transmitter
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Box says 300ft range (clear line of site), penetrates floors and ceilings. OK, clearly I don't expect a 300ft range through floors and ceilings. However, for my use (trying to transmit a signal from one room to another, about 75ft, through 2 walls and a floor) this was totally useless. I FINALLY got it to connect, and play audio without unbearable static: by placing the transmitter and receiver directly across from eachother on opposite sides of a wall. It would not work if I asked it to transmit (only about 10ft) through the wall at an angle; it had to be perpendicular to the wall. Endless fiddling with antenna orientations couldn't give me a workable solution. When I opened the box, I was really happy: it included an infared link, and the receiver transcodes the composite video input into a coax signal that an old TV might use (has composite output too). That's all great- but are useless features if the signal can't reach the receiver. Going to see if I can return it for a refund :-(

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WAVECOM Jr. is a device that uses wireless communication technology to deliver sharp stereo audio and color video as far as 300 feet from the source. Short for Wireless Audio Video Everywhere COMmunication, WAVECOM Jr. is ideal for home and security products where the source doesn't need to be controlled by a remote control. For instance, you can use it to transmit picture and sound from a strategically placed camcorder in a baby's room to the TV in the living room, parent's bedroom, or kitchen. To use WAVECOM Jr., you hook up the necessary connectors (included with the product) to the audio or video source (such as a television, stereo tuner, or VCR). Then follow the directions to position the device for optimal output. The best feature of WAVECOM Jr. is that it helps you get the most from your electronic products. Rather than wiring cable through your house to connect all your televisions, you can rig WAVECOM Jr. to transmit video and sound to your televisions. And instead of buying outdoor speakers, you can set up WAVECOM Jr. to transmit sound from your existing speakers.Directional antenna transmits up to 300 ft clear line-of-sight 2.4GHz signal penetrates walls and ceilings without interference 4 separate channels allow up to 4 transmitter/receiver pairs to operate simultaneously Includes AC power adapter and A/V cables · Additional receiver for Wavecom Jr. 2.4 GHz wireless stereo audio and color video transmitter system · Directional antenna transmits up to 300 ft. clear line-of-sight. · 2.4 GHz signal penetrates walls; doors and ceilings without interference. · 4 separate channels allow up to 4 transmitter/receiver pairs to operate simultaneously. · Includes AC power adapter and audio/video cables. · Sends and receives crisp color video and stereo audio without wires. · Works with any existing audio or video components.

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1/02/2012

Acoustic Research HDP100 HD Powerlink Audio/Video Transmission System (Black) Review

Acoustic Research HDP100 HD Powerlink Audio/Video Transmission System (Black)
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Like all powerline products, how well it works depends on the wiring in your house. I have both boxes (transmit and receive) on the same circuit, going from the front of my living room to the projector in the back. Picture quality is great and looks the same as with a long HDMI cable. I have measured it pushing nearly 50 Mbps of Blu-ray data with no trouble.
I use a projector, so I cannot speak to how well it passes audio through. I have also not tried the IR pass-through.
There are a couple of downsides. The boxes run pretty hot, even staying warm when on but not in use. Each box has its own power switch. I have mounted the boxes in locations not convenient for turning on and off (switch only, no IR) and it bugs me that the standby state runs warm, sucking down electricity 24/7. Also, AR/Audiovox customer service is lacking, as they were no help with seeking stand screws that were supposed to be included, but were left out of the box. Their response: "Our apologies but we don't carry parts as we only do basic troubleshooting and in-warranty exchanges for the whole unit. But you can visit our major dealers that carry our line of products....and check if they have the part you're looking for. Also check other electronic shops/stores within your area that carry suitable replacement parts that may fit your unit."

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The latest revolution in HD home theater technology, the stylish HD Powerlink System transmits digital high-definition signals to your television through existing home power lines. Easy plug-and-play setup allows you to connect your HD devices to your HDTV or HD projector, sending the signal through your home's wiring using ordinary outlets. It transmits the highest quality HD signal available, up to 1080p. It is a lower cost alternative to professional installation, removing the clutter of wires and the expense of wall reconstruction. This flexible system lets you move your HDTV anywhere in your living space and has IR pass-through, so you can use your existing remotes to control devices. This black unit is specially designed to fit behind your flat panel TV. The kit includes an HD/PLC transmitter with optional stand, HD/PLC receiver with optional stand, two AC adapters, a 3-foot HDMI cable, an IR blaster and receiver cables, a receiver bracket wall mount kit, user manual and quick start guide. Acoustic Research backs the HD Powerlink System with a 1-year limited warranty.

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1/01/2012

Terk LF-20S Wavemaster Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System Review

Terk LF-20S Wavemaster Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System
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I bought this to transmit PBS Kids channel from my 2nd satellite receiver in the basement to my toddle's room on the 2nd floor. Great reception if I turned off my 2.4GHz wireless network router and did not talk on my 2.4GHz cordless phone. With the router on, I got a strobing horizontal line down the screen. With the cordless phone, pressing the Talk button to use the phone killed the signal. I returned the product to the store.
If you don't have other 2.4GHz devices it seems like it will work well for you.

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The Leapfrog LF-20S from Terk Technologies is a wireless transmitter/receiver system that eliminates the need--and the expense--of running extra wires from room to room in order to enjoy your audio/video entertainment from multiple in-home locations. By using Terk's WaveMaster 20 technology and transmitting across the 2.4 GHz frequency band, the LF-20S gives you the clearest possible signal with a range of up to a 100 feet.The Leapfrog's signals penetrate walls, doors, ceilings, and floors with no interference. Multiple channel selection lets you select the best possible signal from two different channels. The LF-20S is easy to install, requiring no tools for setup. The system is expandable, too: with the purchase of up to three additional receivers, you can use it with multiple TVs or other components throughout your home.
What's in the Box Transmitter (LF-20TX), receiver (LF-20RX), 2 AC power adapters, three 3-foot AV dubbing cables, and a user's manual.

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12/26/2011

Wireless Audio/Video Sender/Receiver System Review

Wireless Audio/Video Sender/Receiver System
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Okay, bear with me as I unpack the product - first, two sets of RCA cables for stereo audio and composite video, the receiver, the transmitter, a tiny instruction manual, and ... a power supply? No. Just one cable that plugs into the DC input of one of the two units with two exposed wires on the other end that I can, well... solder to a 12V power supply I have lying around somewhere?!
It may not be apparent from the product description, but this unit does not come with its own power supply! It's up to you to provide 12V to each of the two boxes. How many Ampere? How would I know! The instruction manual just says to hook up "any 10-15V power supply".
Well, if you have a couple of general-purpose power supplies in your garage, you can try the product itself. And you'll regret that. The sound quality is a joke, you'll essentially just hear static. I tried putting the two units next to each other with the antennas effectively touching each other, and it was still just noise with a bit of sound. At some point - after choosing the right channel, and when aligning the antennas with the moon, you will hear something, but the quality is still horrific, with a tiny frequency range that makes it sound like you're transmitting the music through a phone connection.
Most of the wireless devices in the area where I tired it ran at a different band, so I can't blame interference. It seems like the device is just bad, plain and simple. There's nothing good I could say about the little details on the side either: There are no LEDs or anything, so you can't tell whether the sender is turned off or if it just sucks. The units themselves are relatively small, if a bit ugly.
All in all, the power supply situation alone is beyond belief. This unit is supposed to be used inside buildings, where you typically don't have exposed 12V cables that you can hook your gadgets to. I could understand it if this unit was designed to be used in a car, but anything that sees its primary application inside buildings needs to come with proper 110V power supplies. But even if it did, the quality is absolutely unacceptable and makes it impossible to recommend this product.

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TRANSMITTER:Frequency: 2.4 GHz-2.4835 GHz3 Selectable ChannelsFM ModulationA/V Input Jack RCA to RCA Line Input JacksAntenna: Dipole with SMA Connector12V DC Power Supply Input Level: Video-1Vp-p (NTSC/PAL) Audio-1Vp-p (NTSC/PAL)Impedance: Video-75 Ohms Audio-600 Ohms (NTSC)/10K Ohms PALRF Output Power: 10dBmRECEIVER:Frequency: 2.4 GHz-2.4835 GHz3 Selectable ChannelsA/V Output Jacks - RCA to RCA Line Output JacksAntenna: Dipole with SMA Connector12V DC Power Supply

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12/18/2011

Terk TECHNOLOGY LF10S HomeNetwork Remote Video System Review

Terk TECHNOLOGY LF10S HomeNetwork Remote Video System
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I purchased this item after having tried the Terk LF30S wireless system, which my 2.4Ghz cordless phone interferred with. Aside from the problems my phone caused with the wireless system, I feel that the wirless LF30S Wavemaster 30 delivered a slightly better picture. That's not to say that this item doesn't (well, read on), but I feel that it is slightly less sharp.
I first hooked up the LF10S to my phone jacks as the instructions say. However, the picture was fuzzy and the sound had static in it. Although I consider the phone wiring in my home to be in good shape, I guessed that there was just too much of it running all over the house, thus degrading the signal from the LF10S. Not being one to give up, and also being one that is relatively handy, I decided to run a dedicated phone wire from my living room to the bedroom, where I wanted the receiver to be. Aprox. $15 (100 ft. of phone wire & two surface-mount jacks) and an hour later, I had my dedicated phone line installed and tried it out. Much better!! I heard absolutely no static, and the picture was very clear. Although I previously stated that the LF30S wireless picture was sharper, that is not to say that the LF10S picture is not clear. I think most people probably wouldn't even notice the difference.
If you don't use any wireless devices that use the 2.4Ghz frequency (cordless phones or wireless networking devices), I would recommend the wireless LF30S Wavemaster 30. If you can't go wireless, then I would recommend this product on the basis of its video and audio quality, but be prepared to be slightly disappointed with the results from using your regular phone jacks. If you have a basement with an "open" ceiling like me (or even a crawl space), running a dedicated phone line would be easy to do, and would make a huge difference, especially if you do have poor picture and sound from your regular phone jacks. Even if you can't get underneath your floor or behind walls, you could even run a phone wire along the baseboard to the other room.

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Everything you need to establish a "wireless" connection between video source and remote TV

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10/25/2011

Video-Home 2.4GHz Wireless PC Computer to TV Video Sender and Converter - Accepts computer VGA signal and convert them into TV composite video format Wirelessly - supports VGA mode up to 2048x1536 High Resolutions Review

Video-Home 2.4GHz Wireless PC Computer to TV Video Sender and Converter - Accepts computer VGA signal and convert them into TV composite video format Wirelessly - supports VGA mode up to 2048x1536 High Resolutions
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The PCTVsender works as promised. It takes whatever is displayed on your computer screen and wirelessly broadcasts the video (and also the audio) to your TV set.
Now we can play movies over the Internet on the computer in the office, and watch them in the comfort of the living room on the TV. As we have it set up, the signal travels about 15 feet, passing through one wall in our home, and the display quality is fine, although there is a visible and audible "blip" on the TV when a person walks through the signal, which is a small drawback.
The product consists of two small boxes: a transmitter which plugs into your computer, and a receiver which plugs into your TV. The receiver is about the size of a deck of cards, and the transmitter is a little bigger. You screw a small included antenna into each box. Each box needs to be plugged into an electrical outlet with the included adapters.
The product also includes several different wires which must be correctly connected between your computer and the transmitter, and between the receiver and your TV. It is not difficult if you are familiar with hooking up computers, stereos, DVD players, etc. If you are not experienced and comfortable with those tasks, be sure to allow plenty of time and a distraction-free environment to hook up the PCTVsender, and possibly enlist the help of a tech-savvy friend.
To connect your computer to the transmitter, you use the VGA port on your computer. A VGA port has 15 pins (3 rows, 5 pins each row). To connect the receiver to your TV, you use the RCA jacks (red, white, yellow) on your TV. If your computer doesn't have a VGA port, or your TV doesn't have RCA jacks, you won't be able to use this product unless you purchase a separate converter that will allow you to use whatever type of connections you do have (try svideo.com).
The user's manual instructs you to connect your PC monitor cable to the transmitter, but if you have a laptop this step is not necessary. If you have a laptop, just connect the included cord from your laptop's VGA port to the VGA IN input port on the transmitter.
The transmitter also has RCA input jacks (red, white, yellow). So an alternative possible use of the PCTVsender is connecting it to a DVD player or other device that has RCA output jacks. Then you could have your DVD player in one area, and wirelessly broadcast to your TV in another area.
I have some small complaints with this product. The first, as previously mentioned, is that there is interference when someone walks through the signal.
The next complaint is that the picture of the computer screen is cut off all around on the TV screen, and it doesn't seem possible to correct this. There are vertical and horizontal controls on the device, but they just move the picture up and down or from side to side, not make the picture smaller so the whole thing will fit.
For some reason, when viewing a Netflix movie or YouTube video in full screen mode, the picture appears correctly without being cut off. This is great for me, since watching movies is my primary use of the product. But if you want to do something else with the computer and have it show up on the TV screen, it could be a problem that part of it is cut off.
Another complaint is that all the controls that affect the way the picture displays on the TV screen (horizontal/vertical controls, and some other things) are controlled from the transmitter, which is connected to the computer. This seems like a design flaw, because you are going to want to look at the TV screen while you make those adjustments. If you have the computer in one room and the TV in another room, you either have to walk back and forth after you make each little adjustment to see its effect, or you have to have two people and the one looking at the TV yells "a little to the left... a little to the right..." It would make much more sense to have the controls on the receiver instead!
Another drawback, which is not something "wrong" with this product but just the limitations of it, is that when you're watching the broadcast on the TV you can't pause it or switch to a new movie from there. You have to do that on the computer, so if your computer is in another room that is a hassle. There are other (much more expensive!) products such as Internet-ready TV sets which let you select and control Internet content directly from the TV. The PCTVsender is a lot more basic, and it is a good solution if you just want to watch and listen to your computer through your TV set.

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VGA is a video connection standard used mostly on computer monitorsand screens, and on some HDTV's. Component Video is another video signal and connection standard and it exists on many home theater devices such as DVD/VHS players, DVR's, gaming consoles, and TV's. This 2.4GHz wireless converter accepts a VGA signal on one end and wirelessly outputs it as a component video signal on the other end, allowing you to display video from your computer onto your TV without the need for long cables. Using this converter will give you increased versatility and flexibility with your computer and TV, enhancing your system's overall spatial, technical, and economic efficiency. Furthermore, the wireless feature allows you to enjoy brilliant graphics and stunningly immersive video no matter where you place your devices.* Transmit computer video to regular TV's* VGA signal to TV via Wireless technology Doesn't need any cable from computer to TV* One 2.4Ghz wireless VGA to TV transmitter and one receiver* Can broadcast to multiple receivers* Wireless range up to 300ft in open area, or 150-220ft with minor obstruction* Support max VGA resolution up to 2048 x1536* Recommended minimum resolution: 800x600* Pass thru VGA - simultaneous display on both TV screen and PC monitor* Channel number: 4 (2.400~2.483GHz)* Multi system Support NTSC and PAL* 32 Bit True color quality* support's OSD (on-screen-display) function and 3 x zoom function support* Horizontal/Vertical scaling and positioning, Sharpness/Brightness/Contrast/Flicker control* Freeze/Un-Freeze video control* Auto-Saving for control parametersPackage Contents* 1 Wireless Transmitter* 1 Wireless receiver* User manual* 2 Antenna's* 15-pin HD cable* 2 RCA video/audio cable * Audio cable* Power adapter\'sSystem Requirement* IBM PC or compatibles* Video input device with Composite video input

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8/06/2011

RF Link AVS-5811 5.8GHZ AUDIO AND VIDEO TRANSMISSION SYSTEM WITH IR REPEATER Review

RF Link AVS-5811 5.8GHZ AUDIO AND VIDEO TRANSMISSION SYSTEM WITH IR REPEATER
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I have been pleased with the unit so far. Sends the D-TV signal roughly 75ft across the house with good picture and sound quality. I read the reviews about these units not working after a few weeks, but mine has been working almost every day since Christmas 2008. I turn transmitter and receiver off after every use. Good Luck!

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5.8GHZ WIRELESS TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER WITH 4 SELECTABLE CHANNELS AVOID THE INTERFERENCE FROM CROWDED 2.4GHZ ISM BAND APPLICATIONS TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE CRISP VIDEO AND HI-FI STEREO EVEN THROUGH WALLS LONG TRANSMISSION RANGE UP TO 300' CLEAR LINE-OF-SIGHT. NTSC/PAL VIDEO FORMAT AVAILABLE SIMULTANEOUS VIEWING OF VIDEO PROGRAMS ON A 2ND TV/MONITOR WITHOUT WIRES

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7/23/2011

RF Link AVS-5812 Wireless Audio/Video Sender (5.8 GHz) Review

RF Link AVS-5812 Wireless Audio/Video Sender (5.8 GHz)
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This product would be great - if it worked.
I bought this product and it worked great... as advertised... I loved it. Audio, video, IR (remote) worked and were clear. One morning, about 45 days after I bought it, it just stopped working. Assuming the problem was environmental, I had the unit extensively tested by an A/V pro. It was clearly the unit. So I contacted the manufacturer and sent it back. I had high hopes that I just got a lemon, and the next unit would be fine.
The second unit failed within two days (different type of failures). Again I had it checked out, and had the setup and placement checked thoroughly - I mean, what are the odds that two units would fail? Once again, defective equipment, and once again I sent it back.
Third unit lasted a couple of weeks - then failed.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. I have extensive A/V experience and love the idea of this product. Don't buy a product that will fail in a couple of days or months. Find another solution.

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4/15/2011

Tv Wireless Pc To Tv High Res Wireless Pc To Tv Converter Review

Tv Wireless Pc To Tv High Res Wireless Pc To Tv Converter
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I have to say this item is just okay, certainly not great. Yes, the setup was pretty easy (even with the poor, hieroglyphic instructions), but the video quality is pretty low. Even though the box says "High Resolution Wireless PC to TV Converter," the video quality is definately NOT high res. It actually less than low res. I put my laptop through this, and was unable to read filenames or any writing on my HD TV with this. I ended up getting a VGA to VGA plug, and just plugging my laptop directly in to my TV (most flatscreens come with a VGA input port nowadays). The concept is good, and mostly works, but the quality needs to improve.

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Kworld PlusTV Pc To TV Converter Instead of moving, and rearranging any of your stereo system and home entertainment center, KWorld PCTOTV Wireless liberates you from the tangling mess created by wires and enables unlimited access to your multimedia entertainment originally bounded by walls in your home!

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3/21/2011

Warpia Wireless USB PC to TV/Projector Display Adapter Kit (Audio through Computer) Review

Warpia Wireless USB PC to TV/Projector Display Adapter Kit (Audio through Computer)
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I am so impressed with the product. You literally plug and play just as the instructions show. However, I did have some (user error) difficulties. I went to the Warpia website and emailed technical support with my problem and my telephone #. Almost immediately Marc called me. We did some trouble shooting and fixed the issue within minutes (The issue: I removed the device adapter from the video base and put it back in and then it worked just fine). Afterwards, Marc walked me through some of the features which I was not expecting but really appreciated.
The display is crisp and clean with no glitches or breaking. Audio is not included in this version but it's all good. I hook up my Monsoon speakers and I feel like I'm at the movies.
On another note, this will make an excellent gift for my mother! It's inexpensive and I'm sure she'll appreciate being able to see on the big screen.
In closing, the set up is easy and the customer service is fast and friendly. I highly recommend this product to anyone who wants to display their PC to their HD television without all of the messy wires.

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The Wireless USB Display Adapter set enables users to display their notebook/PC content, such as pictures, movies, presentations, office documents, web content and other types of data, on a larger remote display, share it with others or enjoy a larger size display without any cable limitations. Whether wirelessly connected to a projector in a meeting room or to aTV screen in the living room, the set allows users to easily and conveniently extend their PC visual workspace. Providing both HDMI interface, common inTVs, and VGA interface, common in projectors and monitors—the set provides users with the flexibility to select the target display type suitable for their needs and their work space. The Wireless Display Adapter set provides full room coverage, making it ideal for a variety of use cases, such as wirelessly displaying internet content (provided over wireless LAN connection for example) on a large-screen TV (over the Wireless USB link). In a conference room scenario, the adapter set enables users to display content from their laptops using a projector, commonly mounted on the room's ceiling, without cable length limitation and without the need to route dedicated wiring through the walls and the ceiling. The Wireless USB Display Adapter is based on Wisair’s WSR601 single chip and Wisair’s UltraSpeed technology, delivering the best combination of performance and cost. The Wireless Display Adapter package includes: Wireless USB PC Adapter, Wireless USB Device Adapter (plugs into the Video base), Video base with HDMI and VGA connectors and table/wall mounting options ,Power supply unit, Quick Start Guide,CD with software, drivers and user manual.

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3/17/2011

RF Link AVS-5813 5.8Ghz A/V Wireless Receiver Review

RF Link AVS-5813 5.8Ghz A/V Wireless Receiver
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I bought one of these units in March 2006 in response to my wife constantly changing room arrangements, and subsequently requiring that the TV work in an area that didn't have easy cable access. I looked at several units from other manufacturers, and actually bought one to try from Best Buy, which was a Leapfrog, I think. Testing that unit convinced me that the concept was sound, and I would have kept that unit except that it operated on 2.4 GHz, which caused interference every time the microwave was in use, or the telephone rang. My computer is hard wired into a network as I don't want to deal with the increased security requirements of wireless, and my phones work fine on 2.4 GHz, so I was looking for a solution, but with 5.8GHz.
I called RF-Link tech support, got all of my questions answered and placed the order through Amazon.
Product worked flawlessly for about six months and then crapped out. By crapping out, I mean that when unit was in an enclosed space where there was exessive heat buildup, the unit would stop working after about 10 minutes.
I contacted RF-Link tech support, and they promptly sent out a replacement unit, explaining that the motherboard had been completely redesigned, and therefore they sent me new units as well as new power supplies. The replacement units have worked flawlessly.
Although I was upset at having to go through the return/RMA process and the delay in using the product until thr replacement was received, everything is fine now. I would recommend this product to anyone who doesn't want the expense of paying to install cable outlets everywhere.
And for those who are concerned about 5.8 GHz interference, with phones, 6.0GHz phones are already available, so no future compatability issues there either.

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3/14/2011

Terk LF30-RX Add-on Receiver for Terk LF-30S TV Anywhere Wireless A/V System Review

Terk LF30-RX Add-on Receiver for Terk LF-30S TV Anywhere Wireless A/V System
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This Terk add on, was purchased for the TV that I have on the enclosed front porch of my home. I use one in my office with with master control off of the bedroom (with full cable access). It work great. Whatever the tv in the bedroom is tuned to, the tv's that the add on's are connected to also show.
And I have to tell you, the picture is very clear, and the sound is great. One concern. If you have a 4.5mz cordless phone, you will have to pull the plug while using this system. Or you will have a line across the screen. I have a line phone so it doesn't matter, but take it into account when ordering. In all though, I highly recommend this item.

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The Terk LF30-RX acts as an extra receiver for the LF-30S Leapfrog A/V system, helping users transmit and receive wireless audio and video signals throughout the house. Thanks to the LF-30S (sold separately), users can store all their A/V components, including satellite receivers, DVRs, DVD players, or camcorders, in one room, while watching audio and video footage in other rooms--all without running any wires on the floor or through the walls. The handy system also eliminates the necessity of buying extra components for each TV. Users can even transmit audio files, such as MP3 or WMA music, from an office computer to a pair of powered speakers in the living room.
The LF30-RX receiver is an add-on to the LF-30S, which initially comes with one transmitter and one receiver. This LF30-RX connects to a second TV or speaker system through its stereo RCA audio and video outputs or its coaxial F-type RF output. Once connected, it transmits IR remote commands to the main transmitter, and then receives clear, crisp signals across the 2.4 GHz frequency band. The system offers a generous range of 150 feet, and easily penetrates walls, doors, ceilings, and floors without interference. In addition, a built-in modulator ensures that you can connect to any TV, whether brand-new or old.
And though the LF30-RX is a single unit, users can also buy additional LF30-RX receivers to connect even more TVs to the wireless system. The receiver measures 5.5 by 1.75 by 3.75 inches (W x H x D).
What's in the Box Receiver unit, AC adapter, AV cable, RF cable and owners manual.

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3/12/2011

Terk Technologies Leapfrog LF-30S Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System Review

Terk Technologies Leapfrog LF-30S Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System
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I was looking for a wireless way to send the video & audio from my living room to a bedroom, so that I could watch movies coming from my cable box & DVD player. Having a remote control feature, I chose this model.
I can tell you that the picture was very sharp, and the sound was great. However, I also have a Panasonic KX-TG2730 expandable cordless phone system, which operates on the same 2.4Ghz frequency. With the phone's base plugged in, it produced crackling sound and wide dark bands that scrolled vertically along the picture. Unplug the phone system, and it was flawless. I had read other mixed reviews on interference caused by 2.4Ghz phone systems, but I can tell you that the Panasonic system I mentioned did cause interference for me. I tried moving the phone base, and tried all four channels on the Leapfrog Wavemaster 30 video transmitter, but nothing helped.
In short, if you don't use any other wireless devices using the 2.4Ghz frequency (cordless phones, wireless network devices), the Terk Leapfrog Wavemaster 30 delivers a great picture with equally great sound. If you do use other wireless devices on the same frequency, I would look for a video transmitter that uses a different frequency (or a wired one), or be prepared to return it to the store.

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The Leapfrog LF-30S from Terk Technologies is a wireless transmitter/receiver system that eliminates the need--and the expense--of running extra wires from room to room in order to enjoy your audio/video entertainment from multiple in-home locations. Using the system's IR blaster, you can even control your first-room components from your second-room locations. It's as good as having two or more of everything.By transmitting across the 2.4 GHz frequency band, the LF-30S gives you the clearest possible signal with a range of up to a 150 feet. The Leapfrog's signals penetrate walls, doors, ceilings, and floors with no interference. Multiple channel selection lets you select the best possible signal from four different channels. The LF-30S is easy to install, requiring no tools for setup.A built-in modulator ensures easy connections with any TV, either new or old. The LF-30S system is expandable, too: with the purchase of additional receivers, you can use it with multiple TVs or other components throughout your home.
What's in the Box Transmitter, receiver, IR remote control transmitter, remote control receiver, 2 AC power adapters, and a user's manual.

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3/11/2011

Nyrius NY-GS3200 5.8GHz 6 Channel Wireless Audio/Video Sender Transmitter & Receiver System with IR Remote Extender Review

Nyrius NY-GS3200 5.8GHz 6 Channel Wireless Audio/Video Sender Transmitter and Receiver System with IR Remote Extender
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This product is the best consumer product available for this type of A/V transmission. Using the 5.8MHz band keeps it free of the dreaded microwave oven interference, as well as interference from most cordless telephones. The picture is good, though not perfect. But it's more than adequate for all but the largest TVs (great for a kitchen-sized screen). Be sure to experiment with all four channels to find the one that works best.
The only glitch I have found is with the power. Occasionally the A/V link would fail and I would have to restart either the sender or the receiver, depending on which one failed. Also, occasionally the channel selection would change spontaneously on one unit or the other, thus breaking the link. I solved both of these problems by installing small APC battery backups on both sender and receiver unit. I think electrical storms were at the root of both problems. Since then, I haven't had a single recurrence. I've used these units now for over two years.
We don't use the IR link because we have a different one (made by RCA) that works well and serves other devices not connected by the AVS-5811/5813.

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This device allows you to easily broadcast your DVDs, CDs, MP3s, satellite/cable, PC, gaming console, streaming video and more to any TV or stereo system in your home or office.
Wirelessly Send Video to TV: Now you can easily stream high quality audio and video from one room to another, all without wires.

Powerful Long Range 5.8GHz Signal: This system can broadcast audio/video up to 400ft (open space). It also transmits through walls, floors and ceilings with ease.

Control Audio/Video Device from another Room: Any function available on your remote will work using the remote extender.

6 Channel Frequencies with Automatic Syncing: If you have other 5.8GHz wireless devices, this system's ability to switch channels will help avoid interference with your other devices.

Expandable System: Purchase additional receivers to broadcast audio/video to even more TVs. You can also buy additional systems and set them to different channels to broadcast up to 6 different A/V sources.

Easy Set Up: Simply plug in the included RCA cables to your TV and A/V device, and you're ready to go.

Applications:
- Watch your PC's DVD movies on your big screen!

- Send your computer monitors display picture to your TV using the RCA composite output jacks on your computer's video card.

- Send your MP3 Audio to any stereo in your home.

- Send the satellite/cable box broadcast to your other TV.

- Download streaming movies on your PC and watch them on your TV.

- Play games from your PC or videogame system and watch them on your TV wirelessly.

- Connect any wired camera for a wireless surveillance system.
List of Contents: 5.8GHz 6 Channel Wireless A/V Sender, 5.8GHz wireless receiver with built-in IR transmitter, external IR transmitter, 2 AC power adapters, 2 audio/video composite connection cables, manual, 1 year manufacturer's direct warranty.

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3/09/2011

RF-Link AVS-5811 5.8GHz Audio and Video Transmission System with IR Repeater Review

RF-Link AVS-5811 5.8GHz Audio and Video Transmission System with IR Repeater
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I'm a hi-tech gadget guy who is hard to please, but this far exceeded my expectations! I have it connected from a bedroom Directv Receiver(6" from a 2.4GHZ wireless PC lan) to a kitchen 15" Magnanox LCD TV sitting 12" below a micrwave oven without interference from microwave or lan! I'm even transmitting through 6 walls and a 5 gal. metal potato chip bucket and people walking in the kitchen without affecting the picture! I was getting a super picture w/o even having 1 antenna directly facing the other antenna. I thought I was going to have to run between floors for hours until everything was aligned perfectly - it only took 15 seconds because alignment is very forgiving. Picture quality is 5 star crystal clear with no lines, static, etc. All TV channels are 5 star and the HDTV stations blew me away even though I know its not sending true HDTV though the avs-5811.
What surprised me most was that I could use my bedroom Directv remote (down in the kitchen) to change channels (up in the bedroom) by simply pointing at the (kitchen)avs-5811 receiver. It sends the remote control signal upstairs to a "mouse" that you place in front of your TV receiver, cable box, etc, IR sensor. I had a spare remote so I keep 1 in kitchen and 1 in bedroom for convenience.
The owners manual iS POOR and doesn't tell you all this, but basically I can point the remote at the avs-5811 receiver in kitchen requesting a Directv channel change (or any other remote control function) in the upstairs bedroom. The avs-5811 transmitter in the bedroom receives the request and sends it through the "mouse" to the Directv Receiver which changes the channel as requested and the new channel video and sound is return to the kitchen! Pure magic and ingenious!
It is a very cost effective way, without losing picture quality and convenience, to avoid running cables and drill holes through my tiled walls or granite counters.

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The average home entertainment system once consisted of a TV, stereo, and maybe a cable box. Now a modern system may also include a DVD player, satellite receiver, surround sound amplifier, digital video recorder, and an HD tuner, along with a PC designed to serve as a digital hub for certain audio/video functions. The RF Link AVS-5811 takes A/V technology to the next logical step by wirelessly transmitting audio and video signals from these components to any nearby TV, monitor, or stereo system, letting you enjoy vivid video and hi-fi stereo sound anywhere in the house. The A/V sender effectively lets you send signals to components located upstairs, several rooms away, or elsewhere without running bulky, space-consuming cables in the walls or under the floorboards. With the AVS-5811, viewers can watch simultaneous DVD or satellite programming on upstairs and downstairs TVs, or listen to their favorite tunes on stereos in three different rooms--all without wires. They can also use the sender to watch live video from a camcorder or CCD camera in a remote location, whether for security or entertainment purposes. Users who edit video or capture footage from TV programs on their computers will also find plenty to like about the device, as they can easily send the video from their Macs or PCs directly to a living room TV for viewing.
The AVS-5811 comes with a 5.8 GHz wireless transmitter and a receiver with four selectable channels. Unlike more common 2.4 GHz transmitters, the AVS-5811 doesn't share a band with Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, 801.11b wireless LAN networks, and microwave ovens, ensuring a sharp, interference-free video signal. The four channels are also a bonus, as it lets users set up multiple transmitters and receivers in the same area without cross-channel noisiness. In addition, the sender includes a built-in IR remote extender that controls components from a distance, so a user can mute the bedroom TV while relaxing on the living room sofa, for instance. The sender features an NTSC/PAL video system and transmits to distances as great as 400 feet without obstructions. It's also relatively compact at 6.5 by 4.13 by 10.5 inches (W x H x D).
What's in the Box Transmitter, receiver, two A/V RCA cables, two AC power adapters, IR mouse (remote extender), user's manual.

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