Prairiedog
Active Member
For anyone who has been struggling with TV connections, sat hookups, and such...don't feel bad -- many of us are in the same boat. Over the past few months, I've had to get creative because of my location and my set up in my RV. However, during that time, I've found a few new technologies you might want to consider...just in case.
1) Nyrius Wireless Signal Senders - if you only have one cable or DVR box but have multiple TVs, this may be for you. These devices send whatever you are "watching" in one room to another television nearby. So, if you want to send the football game to a TV outside, or to your bedroom, this will take care of it -- with NO long wires to worry about. And, with an IR blaster, you can control the box via remote as well. Standard definition units are around $80, HD units about a $100 more ($159-179). The quality of the HD Units has proven to be amazing. Worth the money for me.
2) Chromecast - this is a new device from Google that allows you to "cast" your signal from your computer directly to your TV without wires. It resembles a lot of the other devices that are out there with one major exception -- its only $35 dollars!!! It is not a perfect device by far. However, if you live on Netflix, or HuluPlus, or Pandora...this device works great. And, with new devices coming "native" to the casting world, it will only get better. Because it can cast pretty much anything in a Google Chrome window, you can even put Powerpoint presentations and so forth on your tv. For such a low price, this has been a great find.
So, I hope this helps for anyone struggling with their TV setup. Best of luck!
Rob
The Prairiedog
1) Nyrius Wireless Signal Senders - if you only have one cable or DVR box but have multiple TVs, this may be for you. These devices send whatever you are "watching" in one room to another television nearby. So, if you want to send the football game to a TV outside, or to your bedroom, this will take care of it -- with NO long wires to worry about. And, with an IR blaster, you can control the box via remote as well. Standard definition units are around $80, HD units about a $100 more ($159-179). The quality of the HD Units has proven to be amazing. Worth the money for me.
2) Chromecast - this is a new device from Google that allows you to "cast" your signal from your computer directly to your TV without wires. It resembles a lot of the other devices that are out there with one major exception -- its only $35 dollars!!! It is not a perfect device by far. However, if you live on Netflix, or HuluPlus, or Pandora...this device works great. And, with new devices coming "native" to the casting world, it will only get better. Because it can cast pretty much anything in a Google Chrome window, you can even put Powerpoint presentations and so forth on your tv. For such a low price, this has been a great find.
So, I hope this helps for anyone struggling with their TV setup. Best of luck!
Rob
The Prairiedog