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Tiberius
> 3 dayIt worked great for the first few weeks, and now it wont keep the connection. It will connect if i disconnect and reconnect the transmitter, but then loses the connection after a few minutes. I ordered it on April 16 and it started dropping the connection May 18, and became absolutely useless a day later. I wouldnt recommend buying this unless you add on the extended buyer protection - Im going to consider looking into that to make sure itll cover this kind of situation before considering buying this again. I really want the functionality this provided its first few weeks of life, but then I dont want to have to deal with a buyer protection plan replacement every few weeks, if this thing normally dies that often. Unsurprisingly, there seems to be no way to get a warranty replacement.
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JinGyver
> 3 dayIt is easy to use, the signal is stable, and the picture and sound quality are good. I put a monitor in the dining room, through which I can receive the video and audio from the TV box in the living room, which is very convenient and practical.
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Richard Morales
> 3 dayNo problem to get going. Using on a 90in Tv. Great picture and sound
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Angel
> 3 dayThis was easy to set up and easy to use. This is a great invention to illuminate annoying cords. The picture quality was great as well. I would highly recommend this
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Shih-Shin Chou
> 3 dayWe have a large flat screen TV in our work conference room in the corner. Unfortunately, there was no easy way to connect to it other than with a long cable that was a trip hazard anytime we had to use it. We had a visitor one day that had to bring their own cable because our died. That was quite embarrassing. I tried this on my own monitor to see how it works. It was super easy. Powered up the unit, plugged the devices into the monitor and the laptop. Bam - instant remote, wireless projection. Tried it on our conference room TV. The setup was just as easy. Plug the receiver into the TV, plug the transmitter into the laptop, now there is wireless projection. Have since tried it several times on different occasions. Has always worked on the first try. Great wireless projector setup.
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Ralph L Sentell
> 3 day100% plug and play, even with the PC using a DisplayPort to HDMI converter. Sharp picture and if there is any latency, I can’t detect it. No drivers needed or other nonsense, and the manual and displays are actually written in fairly readable English. Highly recommended.