CONNECTING TWO COMPUTERS WIRELESSLY : CONNECTING TWO
Connecting Two Computers Wirelessly : Wireless Wall Light.
Connecting Two Computers Wirelessly
Link to a power or water supply
(connect) join by means of communication equipment; "The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area"
Bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established
Join together so as to provide access and communication
connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
(connect) associate: make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
Without a wire connection; using a wireless technology
(wireless) having no wires; "a wireless security system"
(wireless) transmission by radio waves
(wireless) radio: medium for communication
An electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program
(computer) a machine for performing calculations automatically
(computing) calculation: the procedure of calculating; determining something by mathematical or logical methods
(computing) computer science: the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
A person who makes calculations, esp. with a calculating machine
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Speakers - Dali Concept Series
Fantastic speakers. Sharp and clear high notes with powerful midrange tones and bass. Concept 6 (two 6.5 inch drivers and 1 inch tweeter) make outstanding fronts, with Concept 1 (5 inch driver and 1 inch tweeter) for rears and accompanying Concept Center (two 5 inch drivers and 1 inch tweeter). Frequency's ranging from a low 40hz right up to 25,000Hz.
Jamo Sub200 Subwoofer
Concept Sub (10 inch, 150w) is a bit overpowering for my size of room. The Jamo sub200 is a small, responsive downward ported and downward firing 8 inch driver with a long-throw voice-coil and a 150w amplifier. Boosts low end frequencies down to 40Hz.
Sony Bravia KDL40EX500
Outstanding 40" LCD with 1920x1080p resolution, 150000:1 contrast ratio, 8ms response time, and 100Hz motion technology. Plays DivX and AVCHD through USB. Really nicely designed as well, even if it is a little on the thick side. With the old Samsung I had connected to my MacBook Pro via DVI to HDMI, the display would be either too big or too small for the TV. This problem doesn't occur with the Sony - the screen is 100% filled.
Onkyo TXSR-607 AV Reciever
Six HDMI inputs (one on front) and 1080i upscaling for composite and component inputs with a de-interlacing engine. 90w per channel outputs for Front, Front Height, Center, Surround, and Surround Rear, with two subwoofer pre-outs. DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD.
Apple Airport Express and iPod Dock
Airport Express allows you to wirelessly stream audio from any computer with iTunes. This also brings a wired ethernet connection in to be routed at 300MB/s (802.11n). Connected to the amplifier via a digital optical audio connection, passing through the digital signal to the 192kHz/24bit DAC of the amplifier rather than decoding itself.
The iPod dock is connected to the amplifier via component, being upscaled to 1080i, allowing the iPod to charge, play music, and the iPod Touch to stream video from youtube.
Panasonic BD60 BluRay Player
SD Card slot for AVCHD playback. All the usual outputs.
Sony Debuts LocationFree Devices
Continuing the trend to provide consumers with their TV and video outside of the living room, Sony Electronics unveiled three devices that it said can deliver content wherever a broadband Internet connection is available.
Starting in October, two new Sony LocationFree base stations and LocationFree TV box will allow consumers to wirelessly stream TV programs, movies and personal video content to devices including a Sony PlayStation Portable game device, PC or television set outside the home.
Priced at $200 and $250, the two base stations can forward TV and stored video content from a home-entertainment center over a broadband Internet connection of at least 300 kilobits per second to any TV in a remote location. The $250 LF-B20 base station can also wirelessly connect to any remote home network.
The portable $230 LocationFree TV Box, meanwhile, plugs into any remote TV and communicates with the base stations in the customer home, allowing customers to tap into their home digital-media files and display video on a TV wherever they are.
The products provide access to video similar to that of Sling Media’s Slingbox. That system uses an Internet-connected box on a home TV to deliver live TV or stored video to a remote computer.