By plugging the $99 Veebeam's antenna into your computer's USB port, whatever is on your screen is shot over to your TV via composite or HDMI-connected receiver. Simply as that. No cords and no software. The cleverness here is that you don't need to worry about the permission of content providers to watch whatever online content you want on your TV. Hulu? Bring it on. ABC streaming episodes? Sure. If you can play it on your laptop or view it in your browser, it's all gravy.
Sep 15, 2010
Beam Your Laptop to Your TV With Veebeam
Veebeam does not do anything new. There are a variety of ways to get content from your computer to your TV. But the Veebeam does it easily. Web? Games? Movies? Hulu? With a Wireless USB dongle and receiver, you're set.
By plugging the $99 Veebeam's antenna into your computer's USB port, whatever is on your screen is shot over to your TV via composite or HDMI-connected receiver. Simply as that. No cords and no software. The cleverness here is that you don't need to worry about the permission of content providers to watch whatever online content you want on your TV. Hulu? Bring it on. ABC streaming episodes? Sure. If you can play it on your laptop or view it in your browser, it's all gravy.
Wireless USB, which powers the Veebeam, uses Ultra-WideBand technology, which, for our purposes, means those scenes from Mad Men get streamed smoothly (and in HD, if you're willing to pay an extra $40). If you don't feel like waiting around for AirPlay (or don't have any Apple devices to use it with), this might simplify your couch vegetation habits.
By plugging the $99 Veebeam's antenna into your computer's USB port, whatever is on your screen is shot over to your TV via composite or HDMI-connected receiver. Simply as that. No cords and no software. The cleverness here is that you don't need to worry about the permission of content providers to watch whatever online content you want on your TV. Hulu? Bring it on. ABC streaming episodes? Sure. If you can play it on your laptop or view it in your browser, it's all gravy.
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38 comments:
Nice look legit.
cool cool
this is pretty cool i think i will try it oout
pretty awesome
this is interesting but i mean is it really worth how much it'd cost when you could just use a vga or hdmi??
this one's not for me. i'd rather watch movie on my room alone using my pc monitor.
that thing looks awesome!
Omg this is crazy. and a little bit scary haha. but my tv sucks so it wouldn't even be woorth it
Wooah, looks neat!
But I don't really have use for it ^^
ooo, nice. Good price, too
hmm not sure if want but looks like it'd be pretty cool
thats really cool i'm considering getting one now
Might be something to look into.
Surprised that regulator paid TV hasn't been replaced by online content.
Legit for me!
Nice post keep it up
I really like this...
but I feel as if this was so Novemeber 2009
Supportain!
nice. i've been looking for something like this.
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I personally just stream everything from my laptop to my PS3 to watch on the TV lol
i already do this wit hmy ps3...
and my xbox ...
So.. it's a 100$ s-video cable?
might juz buy it...
might juz buy it...
99 bucks...wonder if it's worth it.
I can do this already but it does look very snazzy
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This is sick. I have my TV hooked up to my computer right now but the resolution is horrible, hopefully this thing can step my game up
Nice, that's fucking awesome!
cool concept but idk if I really need it....
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Nice!
Supportin!
Sounds nifty.
I want one! I plug my laptop in with HDMI all the time and watch stuff this would be awesome. I'll ask for it at Christmas I think xD
That webcam sure looks like it has potential.
thats a pretty cool gadget my friend!
awesome post!
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I am 12 and what is this?
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