Homer’s iViewer: the wireless TV transmitter

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Homer Technology’s iViewer is based on a fairly simple concept, and while we’re still curious as to what wireless protocol it’s utilizing to handle its duties, it can reportedly beam substance from just about anything to your TV sans cabling. More formally known as the HTM 9000, that thing features four separate channels / status LEDs, a trio of composite video inputs and an embedded antenna, which is apparently utilized to pass along video / images from your PMP /

camcorder / etc. to the family room TV. Granted, we’re always a bit skeptical when the nitty-gritty technical details are casually omitted from any easily retrievable documentation, but whether that thing does what it promises at just $42.99, we’d say it’s pretty worthwhile.

[Via ChipChick]

 

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