Wifi projector

hamhifi

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I can't imagine one day there are some projectors connected through WiFi. Thus they can work with iPhone, iPad, Android phones(4.0 above 4.0 system), tablets, laptops and other perfect devices. My friend bought one and showed me last week. It is much advantaged and intellegent than the traditional projectors.
 
I think these kind of projectors have been available for a while now in the business category of projectors. The feature is pretty cool but has a limited use especially in the home category.
 
Source: http://readwrite.com/2013/07/30/chromecast-tips-tricks-workarounds-hacks-advice

Pipe Video And Audio Into Different Entertainment Systems:
If you're an audio fiend with a sound system that requires a direct connection from the source, then you might be dismayed with the Chromecast's single HDMI plug for the TV. In that situation, a HDMI audio extractor could be just what the doctor ordered. The device acts as a splitter of sorts, breaking the HDMI into separate video and audio (S/PDIF) to feed two different sets of equipment.

Of course, a good AV receiver can do the job as well, but those can cost hundreds of dollars. Meanwhile, a HDMI audio extractor can be had for less than 50 bucks.

What you need to know: This may not work with all setups and with all types of TVs and audio equipment, particularly certain legacy systems. So check your specs carefully before picking one of these devices up.

The takeaway: Whether you add a HDMI audio extractor or AV receiver to your setup, you can certainly create a decent "Chromecastic" soundscape. But either way, the expense will add to the cost of a setup that was supposed to be cheap and easy.

I have not tried it myself!!
 
A beautiful, well-constructed speaker with class-leading soundstage, imaging and bass that is fast, deep, and precise.
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