![]() The system played 1080p flawlessly at a range of 21 feet. We then tested the system as the manufacturer recommends, both units in the same room in line of sight. The best distance we were able to achieve through a wall was just under eight feet with a resolution of 720p. The manufacturer made no claims that this configuration was a possibility, we were just hoping for the best. Needless to say the system was unable to connect at that distance, no matter the orientation of the transmitter or receiver. The HDMI cables have one straight and one 90 degree end which can come in handy.įeeling hopelessly optimistic, we decided to try our first test transmitting from one room to another, through a wall at a distance of nearly 18 feet. In the package you will also find a pair of 3 foot HDMI cables, the transmitter and receiver power supplies (of course) and a brief instruction set. My wish list for this device would have included an IR “extender” feature to control your home theater components through the wireless link. The remote feels a little cheap but seems sturdy enough considering it’s limited usability. The remote control that comes with the unit is very simple consisting of a four position d-pad for selecting HDMI input, a power button and a WiHD button for controlling WiHD enabled devices. It certainly isn't heavy enough to tame stiff HDMI cables. Due to the size and weight of the unit you may want to opt for the wall mounting. The components are designed to be placed either on a flat surface or wall mounted. The only unfortunate part of the unit aesthetically is it's a piano black finish (dust magnet). Both the transmitter and receiver are very sleek and stylish. This system looks as attractive as it sounds. Since it is operating in the 60GHz spectrum you shouldn’t have interference from other wireless devices as most of them are in the 2.4 or 5GHz range. ![]() Read on to see if it meets up to the hype.Īccording to the manufacturer the units range is limited depending on line of sight and interference. According to the manufacturer it is capable of streaming 3D content as well. ![]() Its transmitter sports four HDMI inputs, broadcasts full 1080p up to 30 feet at 60GHz, and even has a remote control for easy selection of inputs from the receiver end. The Vizio XWH200 sounds like a very impressive piece of hardware. With today's technology this really should be possible. It would be ideal to have the ability to transmit high definition content from your laptop or desktop PC straight to your home theater, or better yet to view content from your home theater from another room in your house. That is a question we've been hearing a lot lately, and for good reason. ![]()
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