Trendnet announces what's arguably the world's smallest Powerline AV 500Mbps adapter, which will make its debut at CES 2012. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has ...
TRENDnet announced a 500Mbps Powerline AV Adapter and a 500Mbps Powerline AV Adapter Kit. By plugging a 500Mbps Powerline AV Adapter into an electrical outlet and another to your router, you'll be ...
Apple introduced the iPad 2 today and along with it rolled out a few new accessories to accompany its new tablet. One new cable to hit the retail shelves is the Digital AV adapter, which can be used ...
If wireless is too much trouble for you, Netgear have also brought a pair of new Powerline networking devices to CES 2010. The Netgear Powerline 200 AV Adapter Kit (XAVB2001) and the Powerline 200 AV+ ...
Netgear’s Powerline AV 500 Adapter Kit uses your home’s existing electrical cabling to bring wired Gigabit Ethernet networking to any room in the house. Throughput speed is significantly better ...
Powerline networking, which uses your home’s electrical wiring to send and receive data, has been around for years, but until recently it has been held back by slow throughput speeds, interference ...
Looking for a quick (and cheap) way to extend your home network? The Trendnet TPL-406E Powerline 500 AV Nano Adapter is the answer. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo ...
TRENDnet today announced a 500Mbps Powerline AV Adapter, model TPL-401E, and the 500Mbps Powerline AV Adapter Kit, model TPL-401E2K. Each device represents the fastest Powerline solutions available to ...
Apple’s new Lightning AV adapter, which allows iPhones and iPads alike to send out a video feed to TVs via HDMI, isn’t your ordinary cable. While most cables simply adapt the device to send out an ...
The lack of a connection quality indicator and a wall mount option devalue this otherwise very capable powerline kit, which has four ethernet ports on the remote adapter. Linksys’s powerline ...
Last week, we shared how the folks at Panic had pulled apart one of Apple's Lightning to HDMI digital AV adapters in an attempt to figure out why it didn't seem to output true 1080p HD video. To their ...
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