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Q: Will the Wireless Audio/Video Kit work with my large screen TV without the reso-
lution becoming pixilated or choppy?
A: IOGEAR’s Wireless Audio/Video Kit works with most flat panel, plasma TVs, monitors,
projectors, and video projecting devices with available VGA (RGB / D-sub 15-pin / PC)
port or DVI port (NOTE: The Wireless Audio/Video Kit Does NOT work with DVI-D or
CRT tube TV). Each TV or monitor supports different resolution, therefore, the resolution
supported by the Wireless Audio/Video Kit is determined by the supported resolution by
the TV or monitor. In order to get the best viewing experience, please make sure your
computer meet the minimum system requirements.
Q: Does it deliver HDTV quality? What is the maximum video output resolution?
A: IOGEAR’s Wireless Audio/Video Kit supports up to 720p HDTV output with maximum
resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 or 1680 x 1050 (wide mode). Currently the kit does not
support 1080p or Blu-ray output from your computer. However 720p HD output is more
than sufficient for most of the applications you use from your computer, such as watching
regular DVD movies, streaming online video, web browsing, word processing, or image
editing.
Q: Which set ups will give the best performance?
A: First, you want to choose a location where the distance between the Wireless USB
Transmitter (connected to your PC), Video Receiver (connected to your TV) and Audio
Receiver (connected to your speakers) will be within 30 feet range of one another. Wireless
USB technology is an in-room solution and it does not work beyond 30 feet range.
Second, make sure the antenna of your Wireless Transmitter has a good line-of-sight with
the Wireless Video and Audio Receivers. This means that your transmitter needs to be
able to “see” your audio and video receivers. Therefore you cannot hide these devices in-
side the cabinet or transmit signals from one room to another room. Due to different home
and office environments and unknown interference, we recommend using the included
USB extension cable to connect with the Wireless Transmitter and find a suitable position
for a good signal.
A typical set-up scenario is to work on your laptop on the couch in the living room while
sending audio and video signals to the TV in the same room wirelessly. You may also
connect your desktop to your TV or projector without the long and unattractive cable runs.
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