HP Video Console/Extender Video Extender Transmitter/Receiver is a reliable audio/video transmission extending solution HDMI in allows convenient transfer of content and data to video extender transmitter/receiver to ensure maximum dependability HDMI out enables you to transfer data from your devices to video extender transmitter/receiver with added efficiency 1 input devices supported to better accommodate your specific requirements 1 output devices supported to better accommodate your specific requirements
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Brand | HP |
Item model number | WY555AA#ABC |
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Product Id | 1903104 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 885631745045 |
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This product was easy to set up and worked great on a 55 inch 120hz LCD Vizio tv. I noticed some flickering on the laptop screen during the DVD playback but the TV screen was always smooth and had no flickering. I streamed some television programs from Media Center and they displayed fine. This is easy to use and works well.
Totally Awsome Addition !!! Once again HP has done it ! This HP Wireless TV Connect with WHDI is the coolest thing since sliced bread. The unit has add a NEW level to my media. I have the HP Wireless TV Connect with WHDI hooked to a HP DV7 linked up to a Vizio 55" plasma and a Bose Theather System.The audio / video is "A" class and love everything about it all. I cant wait to see what HP comes up with now. My thanks to all at HP for what you do.
It works exactly as advertised and simple to use. I havn't had the opportunity to test the range of 10 feet, but I would imagine it is good. If you are needing a wireless solution, then this is one for sure. Produts either sell them selves or you can't stand them. This one sold itself once I used it> Thank you HP, Nad
I had previously purchased some cable to connect my TV to my laptop but my movement was limited and i hated. Then i got the HP wireless connect and it works perfectly!! I can move around leave the room with the pc and it still working. I'm very satisfy with this product and i will definitevely recommand it. Worth my $$
The HP Wireless TV connect is the HDMI / WIFI device I searched for and found. The instructions (with pictures) were detailed enough to get it right the first time. The HP Pavilion dv7 Entertainment Laptop with blue ray player projected movies to the 55" VIZIO HD TV via WIFI with GREAT picture and sound. I consider it a better option than TVs and DVD players with APPS if you have high speed internet access connected to a PC. I can project ANYTHING I can see on my PC. AND it works with any PC in my house. I am pleased. TOUCHDOWN!!
There are two, small, easy to attach boxes. One for the TV, one for the computer. BUT, you MUST have a HDMI port on each. Once connected, within seconds whatever you see on the computer monitor is what you see on the TV screen too. It's that simple. Picture quality is very good, maybe not quite as precise as directly from the TV but very good. Sound quality is great. On my laptop after a connection is made there is dual display, meaning you see whatever you are doing on the computer AND TV. On my desktop, for some reason, once it's set up the computer monitor goes black and you can only see the TV which makes adjustments a little tricky. That may be a setting issue on my part. The purpose of this device of course is to watch videos from the computer on the TV, but it is also like having a TV sized computer monitor. This was a little pricey but it works great. This device is the future.
The wireless device worked well with my new laptop, an HP Pavilion dv7t-6100 CTO. Although it did show that the devices when connected were NOT installed properly. I set the laptop in the kitcen, a good 25 feet from the TV in the living room and reception was fine, audio and video loud and clear. However, I can't say the same thing for this device when I connected it to a HPE-390t PC. The device showed that it was installed properly, however all I could get was the desktop screen on the TV without any of the icons or ability to connect. I have searched online but have found no answers to this problem.
This product works better than I expected. It connects my DV7 to my Samsung HDTV wirelessly with excellent picture quality and less delay than I expected. The only drawback is that it is bulky and cumbersome when attached to my notebook. This product solved my connectivity problems at an acceptable price.
I bought this device to connect my desktop computer in my home office to the TV in the living room. Initial set-up was very easy and everything worked well right out of the box. The only thing that disappointed me was that there was no audio hookup integrated into the unit. Knowing it would be connected to my computer and TV via HDMI, I thought there would be audio integration. After hooking everything up, I had a great looking picture, but no sound. I came to the conclusion that there wouldn't be any audio support from my HDMI video card. I'm not sure if it would support audio, say from a Xbox, where the audio and video are integrated through the HDMI port. It would have been nice to have a separate audio jack to connect to the computer and then have both, video and audio signals, combine on the TV side via HDMI cable. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase...
The Borg invaded my laptop - both figuratively and literally! Now I can watch reruns of Star Trek on my laptop and HDTV screen, but the level of integration with my new HP Envy Spectre is akin to a science project with wires sticking out all over and WiFi box stuck to the lid. Walking around with this setup the lid flips down due to the weight of the WiFi box. WiFi signal was spotty. I could get a good connection at 6 - 12 feet, but couldn't get a good connection at 2 feet. It may have something to do with the placement of the base unit (in the corner of the room), but that is where the stereo is and I want to hide the base unit due to a very bright LED status light. In comparison to an AppleTV, I can connect my MacBookAir no problem and I don't have to connect anything to my MacBookAir. It seems to work great from any room in the house. With AirPlay software for PC I can connect my PC to AppleTV too.