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Warpia’s StreamHD Value Edition does wireless USB to HDMI at the (kinda) cheap

Were you intrigued by Warpia’s StreamHD , but turned off by its $170 price? Well maybe the brand new Value Edition (or VE to the cool kids) will make you crack open that piggy bank. At $130 we still wouldn’t call the StreamHD VE an impulse purchase, but it’s in no way the cheap buster. Within the package is identical USB adapter, a wireless receiver and an A/V base with an HDMI out — and the corporate still throws in an HDMI cable in addition. What do you lose to land that $40 discount? Well 5.1 surround sound for one. There is no S/PDIF out and only stereo audio is supported over HDMI. The A/V dock also cuts out the three.5mm audio out jack, but likelihood is you were not using it anyway. Try the whole PR and an extra pic after the break.

Warpias StreamHD Value Edition does wireless USB to HDMI at the (kinda) cheap
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New Value Edition StreamHD from Warpia Brings Wireless PC-to-TV Content Streaming for Less

San Jose, CA. – Warpia, a premier technology brand devoted to delivering intuitive connectivity solutions, announces the StreamHD Value Edition (StreamHD VE), a lower price version in their popular StreamHD. The StreamHD VE with HD video and stereo audio enables users to stream any content from their notebook or PC wirelessly to an HDTV in 1080p full high definition. Content resembling streaming video, pictures, movies, presentations, Facebook, Twitter and other applications may be shown to your HDTV within the room without the trouble and clutter of wires whilst you continue to exploit your laptop screen to surf the internet, check email, and more. Two screens right now, Warpia now extends your world wirelessly for $129.99 SRP at www.warpia.com/products/streamhd-value-edition-swp110a

Streaming True 1080p Resolution

The StreamHD VE streams your video content in true 1080p (1920 x 1280) high definition. Connect the receiver base in your display via HDMI, after which attach the wireless USB adapter on your computer. The digital content to your PC or laptop will come to life for your HDTV, all wirelessly.

Extend Your Entertainment Space with HDMI

Whether wirelessly connected to an HDTV within the lounge or a projector in a gathering room, Warpia allows users to simply and conveniently extend their PC workspace. The StreamHD VE provides users with an easy HDMI single-cable connection to their target display.

Enjoy content out of your favorite video streaming sites at full resolution and switch the web experience right into a home theater experience. You’re able to stream content quite simply in your HDTV from Hulu, Netflix, CinemaNow, YouTube, Amazon Video on Demand, and more.

The StreamHD VE has a 30-foot wireless range for streaming content between your computer and your display. Whether your computer is around the room or inside the next room, so long as it’s within the 30′ line-of-sight, you possibly can enjoy full 1080p playback of your digital video and audio.

Extend and Mirror Modes

The StreamHD VE allows unmatched flexibility for users. Displays may also be set in mirror mode in order that both screens show the similar image. Users trying to multi-task can set displays in extend mode, which permits one image to stream wirelessly on your TV while maintaining full use of your laptop or PC screen.

About Warpia:

Warpia, a premier technology brand, is devoted to delivering advanced connectivity solutions to the mainstream. Providing superior technical support and customer support, Warpia uses UWB technology to optimize your house office or home entertainment experience. For additional info, please visit www.warpia.com.

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