Belkin Announces Wireless HDTV Streaming Devices

We still have to deal with tangled cables to get the best of our home theatre setups and stream full-HD contents to HDTVs. Belkin today announced a new range of wireless home theatre products; Belkin ScreenCast AV 4, Universal Wireless AV Adapter and Universal Wireless HDTV Adapter.

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With expertise in wireless networking products, Belkin ventured into streamlining home theatre setups and enhancing the experience. ScreenCast AV 4 connects to the HDTV through a transmitter connected to the device via HDMI and the home theatre. The source device is connected to a Blu-ray player or any such media players and streams high quality picture and sound with full-HD 1080p resolution, 3D video & 5.1 channel surround sound. It's also a perfect solution for interior designing as it gets rid of the cables and enables wall mounting of HDTVs for ideal viewing. The ScreenCast AV 4 is expected to launch next month with a price tag of $249.99.

The Universal Wireless HDTV Adapter and the Universal Wireless AV Adapter can turn any internet enabled TV to a Wi-Fi enabled TV. Both of them works with any brand of internet enabled TVs making streaming contents at dual-band, 2.4GHz and 5GHz. The Universal Wireless AV Adapter connects up to four AV devices making possible to access network even if router is elsewhere in the home. The Wireless HDTV Adapter will be available for $79.99 and the Wireless AV Adapter will cost around $99.99.

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