Nov 09
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Remember that HDAiR adapter we reviewed with exceptionally high hopes earlier this year? Yeah, it wasn’t exactly the dream device we wanted, but it seems as if Atlona may have just remedied the primary gripe we had against it. The all-new HDAiR wireless USB-to-VGA / HDMI adapter is essentially the same one as before, but this time audio is involved. In response to widespread demand for the feature, the outfit has added the ability to output audio in both 3.5mm analog, as well as embedded on the HDMI output. This one’s also compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7, and it’s still using the tried-and-true UWB protocol to sling content. If you managed to hold off on the first guy, this one’s available to order now for $219.
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