Atlona Technologies unveils HDAiR wireless HD connection

Jul 20, 2009 3:37 PM

    

Atlona Technologies has released the HDAiR, a wireless USB-to-HDMI or VGA converter.

Both Windows XP and Vista compatible, the device allows users to connect any USB-enabled computer or laptop wirelessly to any HDTV or projector via VGA or HDMI. The unit wirelessly transmits a high-resolution signal from a small USB adaptor connected to a computer to a receiver unit placed next to the display.

The HDAiR is designed to transmit high-resolution content up to 30ft. With quick and easy installation, the unit is uses chipsets developed by Wisair to transmit USB protocol over ultra-wideband frequencies.




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