In a nutshell, Warpia's wireless USB audio/video display adapter lets you send PowerPoint presentations, digital photos, video clips, downloaded movies and other content stored on your PC to a big-screen TV or a video projector --
wirelessly. That's right. No cables to hook-up!
The system consists of an adapter that plugs into a standard USB 2.0 port and an AC-powered display adapter that connects to a TV, projector or monitor, using either an SVGA or an HDMI jack. Stereo audio is supported through the HDMI port or via a 3.5mm stereo jack.
Maximum resolution is 1400 x 1050 (SXVGA+) and/or HD video up to 720p. The system currently supports Windows XP (Service Pack 3 only) / Windows Vista / Windows 7, but the company also plans to release drivers for Mac OS X, which will use the same hardware. The system provides a wireless range of up to 30 feet (line-of-sight).
The
Warpia SWP100A by Source R&D has an MSRP of
$179.99 (Street Price: $130), which might strike you as pricey, but the system works flawlessly, so it makes a good case for "you get what you pay for." For complete
product specs, visit
Warpia.com.