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Adam X 10-04-2011 08:28 PM

Anyone know of a product/how to stream a macbook wirelessly to HDTV?
 
I want to see my macbook screen on an HDTV 15 feet away without using HDTV cables or adapters.

Apple TV does not do this.. new airplay with iOS 5 and iPad will do this.. but thats not
what I'm trying to do. I want to watch movies (avi) that I have on my macbook as well
as work/surf sites.. without this pos adapter cable.

No one seems to sell anything for a wireless transmission like this.
Should be something like an apple tv or roku product out there I log into via wi-fi and stream my screen to.. whatevers on my screen.

Anyone? Bueller?

DBS.US 10-04-2011 08:39 PM

Something like this? http://www.wirelesshdmi.net/

Adam X 10-04-2011 08:52 PM

sure makes a 20 foot cable look cheap doesn't it?

$800 for that..

Quite the open market for wireless HDMI streaming. Reminds me of the commercial where the guy goes into a daydream, then pops out and says, No! Put wi-fi in the TV!

Hoping to find something else out there more affordable just released...
I did find these however.. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...ronics&x=0&y=0
still looking...

96ukssob 10-04-2011 08:55 PM

i looked around myself and couldnt find something that was worth the money, plus audio has to come from the digital (use a mini optical cable) port. Rather, I spent about $50 on Amazon and got a 50 foot cable for HDMI and optic. installed a wall mount and ran the wires in the wall down to my AV system, then bought a 10 foot optic and HDMI cable and connect it to the wall.

Adam X 10-04-2011 09:41 PM

unfortunately the latest iogear and warpia 1080p products are not mac compatible..

someones gotta have something like this for mac in the $100 to $250 price range..
sucks because one day it will just be a built-in wi-fi click away..
b/w will be penny-cheap and most data will be pulled from the clouds.

potter 10-04-2011 09:56 PM

So you're basically looking for a "wireless monitor" setup.

Sadly, there's not much out there for that yet.


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