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The editors liked
Clutter free space around TV for better aesthetic value. Line of sight is not needed
Hides cable clutter effectively
Modern looking device
4 HDMI inputs should take care of most gadgets
Setup isn�t complicated
Pairing the transmitter and receiver is simple
HD and 3D streaming is smooth
IR blaster is a part of the package
Very sim
The editors didn't like
Limited usability
Receiver cannot be covered
Range isn't as big as claimed
On-screen menu is rather basic
Doesn't scan inputs for signals
Slight stutter if content paused for anything more than 5 minutes
Clutter free space around TV for better aesthetic value. Line of sight is not needed
Limited usability, receiver cannot be covered
It is a Set of receiver and transmitter which gives a decent performance by connecting your media player and sound system to transmitter in one room and receiver to your TV in other and then stream content wirelessly keeping space around your TV clutter ...
Hides cable clutter effectively, Modern looking device, 4 HDMI inputs should take care of most gadgets, Setup isn�t complicated, Pairing the transmitter and receiver is simple, HD and 3D streaming is smooth, IR blaster is a part of the package, Very sim
Range isn't as big as claimed, On-screen menu is rather basic, Doesn't scan inputs for signals, Slight stutter if content paused for anything more than 5 minutes
While the Belkin ScreenCast AV4 is a rather expensive way of keeping the cables out the line of sight, for what it offers, it does perform very well. As with anything wireless, there will be a certain amount of initial effort - placement, pairing, setting...
Abstract: to the Wireless HDMI Round Up Now that our TVs are thin enough we often want to hang them on a wall, and manufacturers keep pushing the limits of thickness year after year. CES this year saw the advent of OLED TVs that are just millimeters thick as th...
Abstract: It's taken years longer than expected for wireless HDMI systems to appear. Prices are now relatively affordable - but do they work? Getting HDMI video from here to there can become somewhat of an expensive and difficult proposition when your ‘here' and...
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Published: 2012-05-07, Author: Stewart , review by: techgeek.com.au
Up to 4 inputs, easy to use, works over long distances, great quality
Remote is very easily lost, switching inputs can sometimes take 15 seconds
The Belkin ScreenCast AV4 is a very easy to setup solution to people who dislike having to run cables between their AV gear and their TV or have a difficult setup they wish to use. Setting up the Belkin ScreenCast AV4 is no different to setting up your H...
Neat solution to minimise cable clutter, Sends real-time audio and video signal, Works with most HDMI devices and their remotes
5GHz Wi-Fi can interfere with it, Range isn't great, Remote could be better
It's a hefty investment, but the Belkin ScreenCast AV4 is a good solution for wirelessly transmitting content from HDMI devices to a big-screen TV. It sends signals without compression or any other tricks, which means the audio and video quality is the sa...
Works as stated. A breeze to set up. De-clutters your TV set-up
First remote control gave up the ghost. We'd love to know more about how it works
If a tangle of TV wires bothers you more than a radio shock jock spouting obscenities, then this HD wireless transmitter and receiver package comes with our recommendation....
Abstract: Belkin’s brand new ScreenCast AV 4 is a wireless AV-to-HDTV adapter kit. That’s a fancy way of saying it sends wireless audio and high-definition video signals from your home theatre components to your television.Its chief benefit – the ability to clea...
Abstract: Belkin’s Screencast AV 4 allows you to wirelessly connect up to four HDMI video sources (Blu-ray player, game console, etc) to a single display, such as an HDTV or projector. Advertising a range of up to 30 metres line-of-sight and support for 1080p Fu...