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Awind McTiVia


$199.00 Released May, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:USB port allows for a mouse and keyboard connection. Compatible with a wide range of systems. Compact design that doesn't take up much room.

The Cons:Setup takes some time to adjust settings. Displays only 720p, won't do 1080p. Some lag between the unit and the PC.

The Awind McTiVia is a high-end router/media streamer that is designed to allow all wirelessly connected content on a network to be easily streamed to your home's HDTV. It features an HDMI port for connectivity to an HDTV and can control up to 8 Windows and/or Mac computers with any mouse or keyboard.

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Additionally, the McTiVia acts as a standard 802.11b/g/n wireless router.

The McTiVia sports an HDMI port which, when connected to an HDTV allows any of up to 8 PCs to be controlled wirelessly from your living room by way of a mouse or keyboard, either of which can be connected to the McTiVia's USB 2.0 port. The McTiVia's wireless streaming is not restricted to video or audio files like with DLNA streaming--it behaves as though each connected PC were plugged directly into your HDTV via HDMI. The McTiVia also allows users to control connected PCs via their Android or iPhone smartphones.

Features

  • Also works as a home wireless access point
  • Stream from and control up to 8 connected systems
  • 1x HDMI output
  • 1x USB 2.0 port
  • IEEE 802.11 b/g/n WiFi
  • Mac and Windows compatible
  • 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet RJ45 Port
  • ARM9 300 MHz, 128 MB DDR RAM

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Pros
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    USB port allows for a mouse and keyboard connection

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    compatible with a wide range of systems

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    compact design that doesn't take up much room

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    can control any desktop in the house through the TV with full access to all the functions

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    smooth streaming of both video and audio

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    don't need line-of-sight from the unit to the PC

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    works well as a Wireless Access Point

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    setup takes some time to adjust settings

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    displays only 720p, won't do 1080p

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    some lag between the unit and the PC

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