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Atlona PC to Computer Monitor/HDTV Wireless adapter (NEW!!!)

Atlona PC to Computer Monitor/HDTV Wireless adapter (NEW!!!)
The Atlona AT-HDAiR is designed to connect any Windows Based computer to either your HDTV or Computer Monitor wirelessly though VGA or HDMI Connections. The HDAiR is based on a powerful UWB technology, allowing users to extend high resolution content up to 30ft @720p or 1440x1050

 

SKU: AT-HDAiR
Weight: 2.50 lbs
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Atlona PC to Computer Monitor/HDTV Wireless adapter (Now With Audio!!!). Model: AT-HDAiR

 

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The Atlona's all new AT-HDAiR is designed to connect any Windows Based computer to either your HDTV or Computer Monitor wirelessly though VGA or HDMI Connections. The HDAiR is based on a powerful UWB technology, allowing users to extend high resolution content up to 30ft away. Atlona adapter is capable of supporting resolutions up to 1400x1050 or 720p. The AT-HDAiR is features with dual video (HDMI and VGA) and dual Audio (HDMI-Audio and 1/8" mini stereo) outputs. Both outputs are active simultaneously.

Whether wirelessly connected to a projector in a meeting room or to a flat TV screen in the living room, the the Atlona HDAiR allows users to easily and conveniently extend their PC visual workspace. Providing both HDMI interface, common in flat TVs, and VGA interface, common in projectors and computer monitors—the HDAiR provides users with the flexibility. Both HDMI and VGA output connections are active at the same time, therefore HDAiR receiver could be used to power up 2 displays at the same time with identical content.

Key Features:

  • HD TV or Projector Compatible
  • High Resolutions up to 1440x1050 or 720p
  • Extend computer from the display up to 30ft (10m)
  • Capable of Mirroring or Extending Display, Atlona suggests to use Extended mode for video playback
  • Standard and wide-screen aspect ratios (4:3 or 16:9)
  • Full room coverage with line of site and non-line of site
  • VGA & HDMI connectivity (DVI with additional adapter), both outputs are active at the same time to provide signal to up to 2 displays simultaneously
  • 32-bit True Color depth for high quality images
  • Compatible with Windows Vista and XP and Windows 7
  • Quick and easy installation
  • Display Link Certified

Minimum PC Requirements:

  • CD-ROM Drive
  • Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista SP1and Windows 7
  • One USB 2.0 port
  • 512mb of Ram
  • Pentium 4
  • 30 megabytes (MB) of free disk space

DisplayLink Certification ProgramTechnical Specifications:

  • Compatible with Windows XP and Vista and Windows 7
  • HDMI connector: Standard HDMI 19-pin female (Audio and Video)
  • VGA connector: Standard HD15 15-pin female
  • 1/8" (3.5mm) mini stereo output for audio if VGA output is used
  • Frequency: 3.168 to 4.752 GHz (WiMedia band group 1)
  • Gross Weight: 1lb.

Package Includes:

  • 1 x USB Sender
  • 1 x Wireless USB Receiver
  • 1 x VGA/HDMI Base to hold the USB receiver
  • 1 x Universal Power adapter to use with VGA/HDMI Base
  • 1 x 5V Universal Power Adapter
  • 1 x User's manual

New Firmware Update for the AT-HDAiR

When working with the HDMI, you may notice, that the connection is not working properly, the complains could be:

  1. no sound is coming out of the HDMI
  2. no video is coming out of the HDMI
  3. wrong, or not natural colors
  4. screen is flickering, going up and down.
  5. issues with some resolutions and some work just fine.

It is important first to make sure that the installation went through successfully, for example that the audio is enabled at the PC side, just to make sure that there is no human error, when it seems that the installation is not the issue, it could be that the HDMI part of the video base is the problem.
Not a H/W problem or a production problem (therefore replacing the unit will not help) but rather a configuration issue.

There are so many types of TV manufacturers and HDMI vendors and nothing is the same, therefore we are working on finding a solution that will fit them all, but it will take a while longer.
We are offering a patch that we found to fix almost all of the issues we have found so far.

AT-HDAiR drivers download

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