‘wireless tv speakers’ Category

I need an “all in one” media solution (tv/internet,radio/harddrive/dvd-cd player) !!!?

First, let me say that I have VERY little knowledge of computer technology so I don't know all the proper lingo for what I'm looking for. I'm not eve...

 

First, let me say that I have VERY little knowledge of computer technology so I don’t know all the proper lingo for what I’m looking for. I’m not even sure if a specific product exists, or if there is a way I can custom create it with multiple devices.

I would like to know if there is any product or multiple products that could serve as an ‘all in one’ media/computer center that is capable of doing ALL of these things:

In my mind, I’m imagining a hard-drive/mainframe/central unit (or something?) that:

1) connects to the internet (i already have a wireless router)
2) connects to my TV (with capability of downloading movies to watch on TV- i just have regular tv – nothing fancy)
3) has a DVD/CD player (so i can play movies or listen to cds on tv)
4) can be wirelessly accessed by all the laptops in the house (so when i change a doc on laptop, it changes it on central device too)
5) can be wirelessly accessed outside of the home (if i’m out of town and need access to my files, i’d like to access the central device)
6) listen to internet radio (listen to pandora, itunes, etc)
7) store my video and music files 8) And, last but not least, I’d like to be able to set up speakers in my kitchen, living room, and bedroom that can wirelessly ‘access’ the central device to listen to songs anywhere in the house. Heck, maybe even add a wireless speaker on the back deck! (ideally, i’m thinking i could listen to one song in the kitchen and another song in the bedroom).

Oh, and of course, I want this all really really cheap. Yes, I’m asking for a lot!

Any ideas?

btw- please please please remember that i don’t understand tech-language so speak s-l-o-w-l-y in your answers!

thanks so much, i’m excited to get some answers!
thank you for the answer…sorry, i don’t know how to respond to the answer below, so i’ll add more details:

i don’t have a pc, only 2 laptops and want to purchase a hard-drive or whatever? that directly connects to the TV as a dvd/player (doesn’t need to record) and can also be accessed via my laptops.

i want to spend as little as possible, 300 would be awesome!

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Anyone have any suggestions for surround sound systems that work well with the PS3?

 

I’m looking for a HTIB system that will work well with my PS3. I’d also like it to be able to connect to a Wii and my Sony HD TV. I don’t need an additional DVD player. Wireless speakers would be nice though. Any suggestions?

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How To Create Your Own Super Internet Tv System Without Using Hardware Or Software!

 

I remember watching videos over the Internet use to be a drag some years ago. Either it was the poor quality that made me cringe, or limited content that led me back to my TV set. But on occasions, there were some good videos to watch that led me back once in awhile. But that was then, now Internet videos and TV have made a dramatic turnaround.

Back then, most videos that came from Internet media providers such as YouTube suffered immensely–due to poor quality homemade and bootleg videos. Today, a new generation of high-quality premium, on-demand and HDTV channels including videos have taken fold and continues to hit the Net by storm.

From my own observation and hands-on experience, what makes Internet television such a worth while venture today is…

1. You can create a mobile TV using a Windows, Vista, or MAC laptop with a broadband card or wireless connection to watch favorite shows, episodes, movies, sports and other content online, whether at home or on the go

2. You can create a computer Internet TV system using a desktop/laptop computer using a DSL or High Speed Internet connection and connect it to your TV-set to watch any Worldwide sporting event, TV show/episode, movie, etc.

3. Lastly, and best of all, you can anything and everything Online 24/7 without paying monthly fees with exception to your Internet broadband service.

In #2 above, making this connection isn’t as difficult as it may seem. You just need a fast Internet broadband connection (DSL or High Speed at 500kbps or higher). The next step is identifying the type of video inputs your TV-set and computer provides. For instance, most modern computers especially laptops have an “S-video” output. Combine this with your computer’s headphones (line out) or speakers (output) that might be all you need.

On the other hand, some desktop computers might need an internal (or external) video card that offers S-Video, HDMI (highest quality video) or composite videos. But everything really depends on your television inputs. But this setup is only needed if you prefer watching World TV Online on your television set.

I’m not one of those guys who has a big screen HDTV entertainment center at home. In fact, my computer Internet TV system-to-television system consist of a 2004 Toshiba Satellite laptop with an S-Video connected to a fairly cheap converter box. This in turn supplies the composite video and audio to my Sanyo 27″ television set.

Consequently, I don’t have to do nothing different when the digital-to-analogue conversion takes effect June 12, 2009 in the US. Everything that comes from the Net to my TV-set is all digital. In any case, this setup of videos coming from a high source works well for me.

While there are all sorts of places to go such as Radio Shack to buy adapters and video/audio connector cables, shopping online saves me time and effort. Even though these items are fairly cheap, I can compare prices and find bargains online easily. You get to see what each connector looks like before buying and even get connectors in a set.

In addition to this, you will probably need to change some of your computer video settings to access video through the connection made to your TV set. Usually, this can be accomplished through a computer’s properties/settings/advanced panel. But this can vary from computer to computer when trying to communicate with a PC–telling it that two displays will be used and one of them for a TV.

The next step is simply pointing and clicking to channel/video links to watch World TV Online. But if you wanted to make this process even easier, an all-in-one network makes finding 1000s of free sports, movies, TV shows and episodes, radio stations, music, and more, much easier.

The time and effort it takes a person to find popular and hard-to-find content are lowered considerably, as it streamlines and organizes the entire process. What is considered to be a newbie-helper, it also lowers the learning curve to setting up World TV Online computer system because the work is already completed.

Once more, free Internet content is forever changing and getting access to only a few Internet media websites, and not all of them, doesn’t provide the best of World TV Online. There are 1000s of websites and even more television channels, radio stations, and videos out there.

As for me, I don’t have plenty of time on my hands to look for everything that interest me. The problem that newbies often face is knowing exactly where the best channels, stations, and videos are available over the Internet. This alone can take a considerable amount of time to find them all.

Take for instance trying to find a particular sporting event gives the date, time, and link to watch it. You will see what I mean. Lets say you were lucky enough to find it. Don’t count on finding all the other free live sports such as a favorite or local team, football, baseball, soccer, basketball, racing, boxing, wrestling, golf, and tennis or whatever else is of interest anytime soon.

Going through 1000s of Internet TV websites to search and read anything in order to find a streaming live ballgame is too time consuming and frustrating to say the least.

Philip Sumpter is a tester/user of Internet TV products and has helped 1000s of people worldwide enjoy the best of computer Internet TV. Would you like to watch free TV shows, sports, and movies on your PC? Discover how by going to Internet TV Software Packages or TV Over Internet


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Latest Wireless Tv Speakers Auctions

 

Hey, check out these auctions:
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Cool, arent they?

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My broadband wireless uses 2.4GHz frequency. I want to put HTIB wireless in the same room. Will this work?

 

I am looking at the Panasonic SH-FX60 which also uses 2.4GHz and I keep the laptop in the room with the TV so I know the broadband signal is already in the room. I don’t want to buy the wireless speaker system if it won’t work so if anyone has experience with this problem please let me know what you can.
Thanx Xenon but it’s my broadband not my phone I have to worry about. Anyone else have any experience with this?

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wireless speaker question?

 

Can anyone help me plz. Im looking to setup 4 wireless speakers (2 in my living room and 2 in my bedroom). I want to be able to have them play whats on my TV and play music from my laptop. Is this possible to do this all wirelessly? Any product suggestions are greatly appreciated I wanted to keep the price down if possible. Thanks in advance!

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The speakers on my 4 year old Phillips TV are pretty much shot.?

 

I have purchased a good wireless headset for myself and they work great. Recently I attached a pair of inexpensive (40 watt) speakers and with an adapter plugged them into the same headphone jack I have been succesfully using. The volume on them was so low I returned them. I have been speaking with sales people in electronic stores who all say I need a transmitter to get speakers to work from that plug. I can’t believe that I have to have one!? If I buy speakers with higher wattage will they work? Any suggestions?

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