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ECS launch Wi-Bridge wireless display adapter

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has launched its first wireless display solution for HDMI display devices—ECS Wi-Bridge designed to delight your entertainment experience with wide and big screens.

The ECS Wi-Bridge is not only small in size, but also smart in function.  The ECS Wi-Bridge is a lightweight, wireless display adapter which is portable and compact to save more space in your living room or on your office desk. The ECS Wi-Bridge successfully breaks wired limitations and bridges your PC or Notebook to a big screen display supporting 1080P HD high quality resolution output via HDMI.

Compliant With Different Systems
The ECS Wi-Bridge supports every kind of common video/audio/photo formats. Transmitting via Wi-Fi connection, the ECS Wi-Bridge can cover a range of up to 30 meters; and the utility can be compliant with iOS and Android systems. Moreover, you can easily control the content on your devices wirelessly with a remote control bundled in the package.

Source: Press Release

Ryan Martin

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