Overview WiD410 is 4th generation wireless video receiver from Teq AV/IT, the leader in wireless high-resolution computer video transmission. When attached to a LCD or Plasma display, Projector, monitor, or flat panel TV, one can connect without wires from a PC or Mac or Win Mobile based PDA to display high-resolution, true color, real-time images and video. Using Computer’s wireless 802.11 b g network card will send VGA, XGA or WXGA resolution computer images and video to the display in presentation, conference, training, meeting, board room, classroom, and many other installations at high-resolution, full refresh rate, 32-bit color depth and least lag time. With its built-in gateway for network / LAN access point, it could be the only wireless device in conference or meeting room getting rid of long bulky VGA or DVI cables, panels or vaults to become cable-free to present and communicate with ease and speed. It is also known as Wireless Presentation Gateway (WPG) or Wireless Presentation System (WPS) or Air Presenter due to its multiple functions and capacity. Using the WiFi connectivity of your mobile notebook / laptop computer as standalone or through existing network and access points, WiD410 offers the simplest and fastest but effective way to connect to connected display with freedom from cords. Advantages: Teq AV/IT’s 4th generation Wireless Presenter Gateway/system is wireless video product line after 4 years of proven track for. Complete reliability. Connect PC / Laptop / PDA / Mac on any LCD / Plasma / Projector /TV. Complete flexibility Teq AV/IT Gives the Wireless Freedom to Present or Connect anytime – anywhere. Complete freedom. Wireless connection to a display in standalone direct mode or via existing network or access point. Complete compatibility Multiple users can share a single display with the Conference control function. Complete accommodation. Freedom from installation. No need to run cables or use additional signal management equipment. Complete savings compared to switchers, vaults, interfaces and distribution amplifiers Plug and Play – Small foot-print Application-driven on any PC/Mac or just plug in the accompanied token to a USB port, and hassle free presentation can be started in seconds. Support Windows 7, XP, Vista, 2000 and Mobile 5/6, Mac OS 10.4 or later (Tiger, Leopard, Snow leopard) World’s only high-resolution video receiver for Mac monitors, plasmas, projectors or LCD is available through Teq AV/IT. Both models WiD121 and WiD410 are compatible with Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard). End of wires between Mac and display or multi-user presentation from Mac books in a meeting room or conference room or even a remote desktop. Possibilities are endless with the revolutionary product that is embraced by thousands of corporate and education clients so do not delay and contact us today.
Fujitsu Iris transparent tablet pure transparent OLED display screen and wireless charging technol
We have seen a lot of transparent mobile phones, so what a transparent tablet looks like? A group of designers Liu-Wei, Yao Kai-Chi, Hong Ruei-Hong and Cheng Ya-Fang, who started the association, and designed a product called “Fujitsu Iris” Tablet PC with transparency concept for us, it used pure and transparent OLED display screen, and supports wireless charging technology./p>
According to the design of graphic description, Iris Fujitsu Tablet PC carried with a camera, scanner sensors and other components through its transparent screen for document scanning, auxiliary interior design, enlarge the document, instant translation, real enhancement, photo navigation, laptop accessories and so on, and its handwriting can also interact with the user’s context. Usually when the user scans the paper, just buckle in the special flat slider from one end to the other end of the slide screen to complete. Special flat-screen slider can also be divided in half for two people to use the Tablet PC.
Fujitsu Iris transparent tablet design is indeed laudable, the tablet integrate the reality of the electronic compass and magnifying glass tool, but also a large number of real applications. At the same time enhance its transparency and practical application of technology, but also to use the traditional sense of the Tablet PC has become more widespread, or the future direction of development of Tablet PC.
But unfortunately, the concept design would not normally appear in real life. Even with modern technology, it is difficult to achieve within a few years, after all, such as new battery and motherboard integrated within such a small frame is very difficult, especially in the battery volume, the greater the capacity the greater the volume. If Fujitsu Iris real market, its cost at least $ 1,500 or more news.
Turn A Windows Pc Into A Mini Home Wireless Network
A home wireless network doesn’t need to be complicated to set up. In fact, if you just want something simple and easy and aren’t concerned with having a high level of security or more than a few devices connected to the network, you can turn a Windows PC into a WiFi hotspot by using one of a few choices of free software.
To set this up, the basics are pretty much the same for all three software programs: just download the program, follow the instructions, and hit “Start.” You do need to have a wireless card on the PC, which is what is used to transmit the WiFi signal instead of receive it.
Virtual Router Plus is a free, opensource software program that can be used on a PC with Windows 7 or newer, including Windows 8. It can take any wired or wireless connection and transmit it securely to any WiFi device. Make sure to use a password with at least eight letters.
The program uses WPA2 encryption, which is the most secure type of encryption for a wireless network. The computer transmitting the signal also needs to stay awake and running for the other devices to receive a WiFi signal, so you may need to adjust your power settings on the computer transmitting the signal.
Connectify is another free software that will transmit wired and wireless signals. It can even be used to boost your WiFi signal at home if your router isn’t powerful enough to reach all parts of your home. Connectify offers a pro version that will allow you to transmit 3G/4G signals and drag and drop files that you want to share with all devices on the network. You can share files between devices even when you don’t have an active Internet connection.
The pro version also allows you to customize the network so you can limit what each device receives, including bandwidth. Connectify can be used on PCs running Windows XP and newer, up to Windows 8.
Virtual WiFi Router is another free program to create a mini home wireless network. This program can be used on PCs running Windows Vista and newer up to Windows 8. It also has a display to show you who is using the network you create.
All three programs are relatively straightforward to set up, however, if you follow the instructions and the program you choose isn’t working for you, or if you would prefer to use a more permanent and secure network with a router, you may want to look at getting help from a computer tech support company that offers home wireless network support.
Wireless Light Bulbs – The Ultimate in Energy Saving or Google Gimmick
The light bulb world doesn’t stay still for long. First, old style 60 watt and 100 watt light bulbs were banned, then a new generation of energy saving lightbulbs emerged, and now it seems even Google is entering into the home electrical arena, with wirelessly connected LED bulbs thought to be some of the first products from its Android@Home Technology range, reports leading light bulb retailer Ryness (). >
If it feels like Google already runs your life given the amount of time you spend using its search engine and the proliferation of its Android phone apps, then imagine how it will feel when they’re switching on your lightbulbs and alarm clock at home! Android@Home Technology from Google, which was announced at a software developer’s conference in early May, will allow users to control many of their home appliances directly from their Android phone.
One of the first products from the Android@Home Technology range is thought to be a wirelessly connected LED lightbulb from Lighting Science Group. These light bulbs, according to Google, will allow the user to switch them on or off remotely from their phone or their tablet through wireless technology. Home automation already exists of course, but this will be the first light bulb which it is possible to switch on or off remotely, for instance from work when you realise you left the light on, or when you’re on holiday and want it to seem like someone is at home.
It sounds like a good idea in theory, especially the potential energy savings of being able to remotely turn off lightbulbs and appliances which were left on accidentally, but is this energy saving gone too far? Will we be using our phones to switch on the lights without bothering to move from the sofa? And it’s unclear how much these wireless light bulbs will cost (and there is no exact launch date yet). Some say that Google will look to make its remote appliance control cheap or even free, but for those people without tablets or Android phones, having to purchase one to avail of this -free’ technology may not seem that generous.
It remains to be seen whether this home appliance control will catch on or if it will be a Google gimmick, but for now we’re happy to stick to the affordable and straightforward energy saving light bulbs we know and trust. Take a look at the latest of the new generation energy saving bulbs at
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The Medialink N Wireless Router Is A Great Device
I researched what wireless router I should buy, because I felt the need to go high-speed and wireless. The wireless N routers make use of the newest modern technology that basically means you can have a much faster internet experience. The Medialink Wireless N router kept getting my attention as a result of all the positive write ups about it on sites like PC World and Amazon… but I was still a bit leary due to the fact I had not heard of the company and because of the low price. But in the end I figured what the heck, it’s only a little more than $40 and I could always return it if I didn’t like it. I promptly got an email from the company thanking me for the order including the support details if needed. That was a nice touch .
The bottom line is that I am VERY glad I bought this. Getting it installed and operating is a straightforward process because of the clear set up directions. I was up and running in minutes.
A concern I had was if the Medialink Wireless N router would work correctly with my Cisco Wireless N Bridge, as it is known to be difficult to interface to non-Cisco products. However the Medialink Wireless N router works perfectly with the bridge. It communicated with it right after set up and it has worked rock solid ever since. It is considerably faster than my two previous wireless routers and the signal strength is quite strong everywhere in my house. In terms of the long term performance of the Medialink Wireless N router only time will tell. If it begins to give me trouble I’ll revise this post.
The last aspect concerning the Medialink Wireless N router is that it just looks so cool!
The only negative I could find is that the tech support line isn’t 24 hours. But I did not require it anyway, so maybe that is not a legitimate negative.
