iViewer does it for cheap? Or does it cheap?

Get yourself an A/V receiver for a 1,000 dollars; it will provide you with all that you need for playing everything iPod, game console, and even cameras. I know the perfect result of the Digital Revolution is that it should in some or the other way, be able to be played on that big mammoth TV that stays in front of that LazyBoy. But what if you don’t have a grand to spend on those receivers? Well, then it’s just hell in the living room with so many cables, so many gadgets, and so many TV adapters for them, phew.

Or maybe if you’re wiser, you’d simply go buy the iViewer, that will do it all for you for a far cheaper price, just for $26.99; the price is the same as the universal remote at Wal-Mart to wirelessly send it to your TV. The company that makes it is Homer Technology which is not in any manner related to the people at Apple it just borrowed the “i” letter from. Please don’t mistake this for wireless like 802.11 b/g router.

It employs the simple technology of a wireless transmitter just like the FM transmitter that you have in your car for playing your iPod, if you did not have that auxiliary input. It forecasts 4 different channels for different sources hooked up, but the thing is that in this age of high quality digital broadcasts, this is just another cheap hookup for getting your way around things. But yeah, it’s sure the best value you can get for your penny.

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