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Any experts have advice on Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver so I can connect my pc to my tv without a cable? Integrity is doing the right thing, even when nobody is looking. | ||
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Fixed the link, that's a great idea though wonder how good the image quality is... Can't be too bad since most use a wifi connection for streaming. Fixed the Link | |||
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Just because something is legal to do doesn't mean it is the smart thing to do. |
Thanks for fixing the link. I deleted my huge link. Integrity is doing the right thing, even when nobody is looking. | |||
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I am actually quite surprised those have as good of reviews as they do. My first thought was that it probably wouldn't work too good but looks like they are quite a few good reviews out there for others as well. I would expect lag if you are gaming or watching 4k video. I would get one that has the free return option through Amazon, and just send it back if it doesn't work for you. "We've done four already, but now we're steady..." | |||
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Any possibility of using 'casting' to get the signal to the TV? If your TV is on your network and if PC/phone/pad can cast to the TV, that uses your network instead. Here's a discussion of one way that might work, with a Windows 11 PC. If that's an option for your system, it would save the cost of getting wireless HDMI hardware. Plus it would avoid the signal degradation from converting/reconverting signals. | |||
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12 years ago I had a Zyxel wireless transmitter and receiver setup that used a 60GHz frequency (yes, 60) to transmit 4Gbps. It was enough for uncompressed 3D 1080p with 7.1 audio in Dolby and dts. 4k @ 60fps requires 18Gbps and 120fps or more requires 36Gbps or more. Any wireless HDMI using the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands are going to use a lot of compression for video and audio. I have no idea what you’d be giving up to go wireless. If you’re just browsing the internet or showing PowerPoint presentations, then it’d probably be fine. If you’re a 4k gamer, then I suspect you won’t be happy with the results. | |||
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