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Connect your TV and Your PC with Hauppauge Media MVP

Posted in diy, gadgets, household tech on Jan 28, 2008

How much media is on your laptop or PC? I’m sure you have mp3’s, photos, and maybe even some video. Do you have a digital camcorder? Do you record video with your digital camera or cell phone? How many times have you wanted to watch or listen to something on your PC or laptop on your TV or home entertainment system?

We all can’t afford a “living room PC” - but I have a very affordable solution for you. The Hauppauge Media MVP is a wireless unit that you hook up your laptop of home PC to your high definition plasma or LCD TV, or even a regular CRT tube based television. With this <b>wireless audio video receiver</b> you can wirelessly transmit both audio and video from any laptop or PC in the house to your living room television or home entertainment system!

It works with either 802.11g wireless or 10/100 wired ethernet networks, and you can actually connect up to 24 MediaMVP units via wired connection, or 4 MediaMVP units through wireless. Each unit comes with a remote. When we want to watch some video I’ve edited or look at a slideshow I have to hookup a monitor cable and audio cables from my laptop - which is pretty awkward. I can’t hookup any of the other PC’s in my house to me living room PC currently because they’re too far away in other rooms. With this device, I can connect any laptop, notebook, or computer in the house to my living room or family room television. For the money - this device can do exactly what you need it to!

Hauppauge-Media MVP Wireless Digital Media Receiver

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