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January 8, 2008

CES Unveiled: InternetVue – PC to TV

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets — Michael Moncur @ 5:00 am

CES Unveiled

Another product showcased at CES Unveiled was InternetVue by AddLogix. The InternetVue devices allow you to show the video output of your computer on any TV or monitor, without a wired connection.

Here’s how it works: the InternetVue software on your computer compresses an image of the the video display, sends it over WiFi, and the InternetVue device plugged into your TV receives the data and displays it. The compression is lossless so the signal quality should be good.

InternetVUE

They have two models: one with composite and component video outputs for regular TVs, and a more expensive model for business with DVI-D and VGA outputs for monitors and larger plasma TVs.

Unfortunately, since it relies on custom software, this appears to be a Windows-only product. Other than that it looks like a handy device since people are getting more and more of their video from computers.

1 Comment

  1. The InternetVue is powered by Quartics PC2TV technology. It can run any codec and file format and can bring Internet or PC-stored content to any display. Also, it’s far more affordable than its alternatives.

    Comment by QwalityGuy — January 28, 2008 @ 11:45 am

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