Addlogix's InternetVue 2020: the codec-free PC-toTV receiver
For those scouting a simple way to broadcast content from your PC onto a TV sans wires (and regardless of format), Addlogix is demanding your attention. The firm's InternetVue 2020 Wireless PC2TV Receiver enables users to "mirror what is on their computer screen on projectors or TVs," and it also features composite / component inputs and 802.11b/g compatibility. Reportedly, any content (read: pictures, movie clips, presentations, live streaming sporting events, etc.) can be passed on from your machine to your television without worrying over formats or codecs, and it's said to be shipping out as we speak for $249.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Bill @ Sep 26th 2007 8:30AM
This looks pretty special. But it says "wireless on my PC", wonder if I *need* wireless on my PC, or if it can just make use of the wireless network I've already set up? A little unclear on that point.
blade417 @ Sep 26th 2007 8:34AM
Sweet! Now I can play chocolate rain on my home theatre system and piss off my girlfriend even more!
JC @ Sep 26th 2007 8:51AM
Yeah, but does it work with COPP? I bet if you play an online NetFlix movie on the computer it won't show up on your TV.
Dave @ Sep 26th 2007 9:40AM
I've played movies from Movielink with it just fine. Also YouTube, Windows Media.
Ken @ Sep 26th 2007 8:52AM
How did a Windows only product get on Engadget? :-/
ztiger93 @ Sep 26th 2007 9:21AM
no 802.11n?
E71 @ Sep 26th 2007 7:55PM
I don't think even 802.11n is fast enough for smooth uninterrupted streaming. Something about wifi that's really disappointing (I guess it must be all the bloated max throughputs they keep stating).
adding-my-comments @ Sep 26th 2007 9:25AM
check out their website: http://www.internetvue.com/
nothing screams of low-quality web design than having a mapped jpeg for EVERY page. Makes me feel like I am browing a phishing scam site all the time.
Dae @ Sep 26th 2007 10:03AM
no Mac love. i guess users wouldn't have a clue what to do with a 52 inch screen. its not like Apple makes multi media computers.
dream_scape @ Sep 26th 2007 11:09AM
Wait, Apple makes computers?
Rick @ Sep 26th 2007 3:42PM
As if there were any options out there but Apple?
JulianDel @ Sep 26th 2007 12:20PM
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Michael Menard @ Sep 26th 2007 12:22PM
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Rick @ Sep 26th 2007 3:40PM
Couldn't get simple software to feed mpgs, mp3s and jpgs on a mac? Wow.
Russ @ Dec 23rd 2007 5:01PM
Just got this, anyone know of Vista support for this?