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USB-to-HDMI Adapter transfers PC content to HD displays.

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November 12, 2008 - Universal HDMI adapter, AT-HDPiX, adds HD A/V output to any computer (Mac or PC) via USB. It lets users in commercial environments view content from computer on any HDTV at resolutions up to 1,600 x 1,200 or 720P. Audio is taken from computer's 3.5 mm stereo jack, allowing entire 34 Mbps bandwidth of USB connection to be used for HD video transfer. This ensures optimal quality video playback without dropping frames during high-motion video.

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Atlona Technologies
2152 Otoole Ave. Unit D
San Jose, CA, 95131
USA



Atlona Technologies Releases Universal HDMI Adaptor for Computers and Laptops


Atlona Technologies, a solution based manufacturer of Audio Video accessories releases a Universal HDMI adaptor capable of adding an HD Audio Video output to any computer via USB.

San Jose, CA - Atlona Technologies, a solutions base connectivity manufacturer, has just released its all new USB to HDMI adapter, the AT-HDPiX. This new solution is designed to add a HDMI port to any computer, Mac or PC. The HDPiX has limitless applications in both consumer and commercial environments. From digital signage to home theater, the HDPiX provides a simple solution for viewing content from a computer on any HDTV at a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 or 720P. The device features a small form factor, which allows it to hide behind computers or displays.

Because the unit takes audio from the 3.5mm stereo jack from the computer, rather than through USB connection, the entire 34 Mbps bandwidth of the computers USB connection can be used to transfer HD video. This ensures high quality video playback without dropping frames during high motion video such as sports, or video games. Audio from the computer is embedded with the video and transferred to an HDTV over a single HDMI cable.

The HDPiX is will start shipping before Christmas with a MSRP of $179.

Atlona Technologies is a registered trademark of Lenexpo Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

For more information on Atlona Products: http://www.atlona.com
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