Warpia Wireless USB Easy Dock PC to TV laptop docking station for Mac and PC
- List Price:
$149.99
- Buy New: $88.30
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as of 2/8/2012 08:43 UTC details
- You Save: $61.69 (41%)
- Seller:HPP Enterprises
- Color:Black
- Media:Personal Computers
- Number Of Items:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.8
- Dimensions (in):5.9 x 3.1 x 8.6
- Warranty:1 Year Warranty
- Release Date:September 14, 2010
- MPN:SWP200
- Model:SWP200
- UPC:899357002092
- EAN:0899357002092
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- Wireless connectivity from PC or Mac to monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers. Easy Dock base includes DVI, 2 USB connections, a 3.5mm audio out jack
- Supports resolutions up to SXGA (1400x1050). 32-Bit True Color Depth for high quality images.
- Fully compatible with Windows 7, Mac OS X Leopard 10.5, Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6, Windows Vista with SP2, Windows XP with SP3
- The Easy Dock Kit includes a Wireless USB PC/Mac adapter, and a pre-paired Wireless USB Device Adapter that plugs into the Easy Dock Base
- Easy Dock Base, Power Supply, Quick Start Guide, CD with software, drivers and user manual.
- Live Chat and Toll Free Tech Support available to ensure complete customer satisfaction.
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
The Warpia Easy Dock allows users to wirelessly connect their notebook PC or Mac to their TV via DVI, desktop monitor, speakers, keyboard and mouse. The set includes a laptop adapter and a pre-paired Easy Dock (comprised of a Device Adapter and a Docking Base), enabling a quick hassle-free setup and immediate operation. The Warpia Easy Dock provides full room line of site coverage, making it ideal for using a large screen and listening to music from a laptop, without cable length limitations. Plug and play functionality provides users with the freedom of walking away with the notebook PC and immediately getting connected when re-entering the room. Customers should always check Manufacturers Website for updated drivers and firmware before installation.
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