Last we heard – and admittedly it was a long time ago, all the way back in October last year – Belkin's FlyWire wireless HD/HDMI system was "delayed". Now Belkin admit that the system's proposed ...
We sort of saw the writing on the wall, but now Belkin has went and made it official: the FlyWire is dead. Originally showcased at CES 2008 and at practically every AV-related trade show since, the ...
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We first saw Belkin’s slick-looking wireless HDMI kit at CES, when it was due in September for about $600. Now dubbed FlyWire (nice and catchy!), they’ve got two initial entries: FlyWire will shoot ...
Finally an HD-ready wireless video transmitter solution for that picture perfect home theater installation. Belkin has officially announced FlyWire (AV69003) and FlyWire R1 (AV69000) audio/video ...
Announced at CES 2008, the wireless HDMI streaming Belkin Flywire was supposed to be market-ready by CES 2009. But unfortunately, Belkin has delayed the release until April at the earliest. In the ...
Belkin announced a new line of wireless home theater products designed to streamline home theater setups and deliver full-HD content to your HDTV without messy wires and cables. The ScreenCast AV 4 ...
In addition to Apple’s clear case for the iPhone XR and 18W USB-C adapter, Apple online stores in Europe started selling Belkin’s highly anticipated Boost Up dual wireless charging dock and USB-C to ...
It’s gonna be a long, cold, dark, cord-filled winter for those of you waiting for wireless HDMI devices from the likes of Belkin (FlyWire shown above) and Monster Cable. Electronic House is reporting ...
Accessories such as cables provide retailers with huge profit margins, usually above 50%, which is why salespeople always try to "enhance your home theater experience" by tacking a $100 Monster ...
Iain McDonald is a guest CES blogger who comes to us from Birmingham, England. A self-confessed geek, Iain's life has revolved around technology since he received his first PalmPilot at ten years old.