If you’re using a laptop] on a daily basis, you’ll know how tiring it can get to stare at a 13-inch screen for hours on end. This is why it’s great that most modern computers can be connected to a TV.
If you have an extra laptop lying around, or want to use it alongside your desktop, here's how to connect and project your ...
Wireless HDMI could be the answer to a cleaner, more flexible home theater. But before you ditch your cables, there are a few ...
Sometimes your laptop screen just isn't big enough. Here's how to set up your TV as a second display for your PC so you can use it for everything from streaming movies to online classes. I’m PCMag’s ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Hands-on impressions and video of WarpiaTV’s wireless HDMI streaming solution. Hands-on impressions and video of ...
You can watch your videos, play your games, and listen to your music on your home cinema by connecting your Mac OS X computer to your TV. Continue reading to discover how you can do so. Before you ...
The Asus WiCast system solves many of the problems of Intel's Wireless Display, while injecting a few of its own. Dan Ackerman Editorial Director / Computers and Gaming Dan Ackerman leads CNET's ...
There are moments in life when bigger actually is better, especially when we're talking about Mac screens. Through the years, Apple has offered displays of different sizes, from the 11-inch screens of ...
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IOGEAR really needs to start naming its products something other than stockroom codes and long-winded yet vague descriptions of what they do. After checking out the company's new Wireless 5x2 HD ...
Today's front page article about that TV with a wireless box for inputs [linky] got me thinking. Anyone with personal experience with wireless HDMI solutions? All I need is to be able to run movies ...