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[PSUs]| Thursday 10th January 2008 |
Announced at the CES show this week, the Flywire consists of two parts. The transmitter, pictured, sits beside your AV sources - games console, DVD player, Freeview or Sky box etc. It has video inputs on the back which you connect your kit to. For HD sources there are two HDMI and two component inputs. Plus there's S-video, composite,
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The second part is a compact receiver - a little smaller than most broadband routers. This sits beside, or is attached to the wall behind, your TV. It has a single HDMI output for connecting to the TV. All the video sources from the transmitter are converted to a digital signal and output through the HDMI port, however no upscaling is performed.
Belkin claim it will work at up to fifty feet, and will handle uncompressed 1080p video without a problem. Results on the show floor were impressive, with video from a Blu-ray player transmitted flawlessly. Apparently it will work even through walls, but we're sceptical of that claim until we've tested it for ourselves. It should be available around July or August, but the price is likely to be a rather steep £300.
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