Saturday, January 15, 2011

Review: Brite-View Wireless Stream Uncompressed Full 1080P HD Beam to HDTV In Room Transmission Kit


New Arrival! brite-View "HDelight" (BV-1222) Wireless Stream Uncompressed FULL 1080P HD Beam-to-HDTV In-Room Transmission Kit (!!!For HD devices ex : Blu-ray Players and Notebook/PC with HDMI outputs!!!)
What company claims about the product?

It wirelessly streams any uncompressed digital entertainment, which is available on your Blu-Ray Player, PC or on the Internet, including Netflix, Hulu, YouTube and MLB, from your HDMI ready PC to the HDTV.
The product features Amimon's module with the WHDI technology, which can turn any HDMI ready PC to a home theater PC so you can break free from cable companies set-top box limitations. So, no need to wait for the "Intel solution" that limits you to certain laptops, or spend $500 to buy a keyboard that is actually just another netbook.

Now, you can enjoy full uncompressed 1080p at 60Hz HD wireless Beam-to-TV streaming using the built-in omnidirectional antenna system for up to 30 feet (line-of-sight).Just imagine the HDelight kit as a invisible HDMI 1.3 compliant connection.

What customers have to say about the product?

Pros:

1) The HDelight comes in two pieces, besides all the other cables in the box. It is comprised of a small transmitter which is smaller than the palm and a slightly larger receiver with the option of it being screwed to the back of the TV. The screws are included, and the attachment depends on user’s choice.

2) It has two HDMI cables which makes the attachments quite user friendly. The shorter cable is for the transmitter and computer. The larger one is for TVand receiver.

3) Easier set up. Neither you need to install any software, nor have to configure anything. Just turn on your computer and you can start beaming your extended desktop or a copy of your main desktop view to your HDTV.

4) The audio and video quality is flawless because everything is transmitted digitally.

Cons:

1)      Price can be a possible con of the product as the HDelight provides the same solution of Asus' wicast, which is $40 lesser than HDelight.

Have you used HDelight or Asus wicast transmission kits? Share your experience in comments.

2 comments:

Lothaire Ruellan on January 15, 2011 at 9:32 PM said...

This product does exactly what it says it does and works seamlessly.
Plug the transmitter to the HDMI output of your computer, plug the receiver to the HDMI input of your TV and you're set to go. No software to install, nothing to configure. Just turn on your computer and you can start beaming your extended desktop or a copy of your main desktop view to your HDTV.
I bought this product because my desktop computer is in my bedroom and my HDTV and Home Theater audio system is in the living room. I am now able to beam all the content I have on my computer to my living room's entertainment system, including my iTune library, streaming NetFlix movies, and really anything I want that's on my computer.
The audio and video quality is flawless because everything is transmitted digitally.
I couldn't be more satisfied with my purchase.

H.Lee on January 15, 2011 at 9:33 PM said...

So I came across this after checking out the Imation Link wireless, so glad I did not order the Imation one. Brite-view is not only cheaper, it also stream 1080p where as the Imation Link only stream 720p and cost more than Brite-view. I also see that HP makes the same product, also more expensive and the thing is HUGE compare to this. Extremely easy setup. NO LAG whatsoever!!!!! Seriously if you want to stream 1080p video from your laptop to TV you have to get this. One negative is you must have HDMI on your laptop or else it won't work. But Brite-view does make another product without HDMI.

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