IOGEAR’s USB to VGA transmitter gets USB-IF approval, October release

September 3rd, 2008 by

Filed under: , ,

IOGEAR Wireless USB to VGA

Just in time for CEDIA, IOGEAR’s Wireless USB to VGA Kit has received passing marks from the USB Implementer’s Forum, so you can rest assured that the $230 kit will play nicely with any other USB gear you have now or may get in the future. You can expect to see the wireless duo on shelves in October, so Windows XP and Vista users with a free USB port can cut the cord, clean up the rat’s nest of cabling and start beaming 720p signals around the living room or conference room — just mind the 30-foot limit. Full release after the break.

Continue reading IOGEAR’s USB to VGA transmitter gets USB-IF approval, October release

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in extender, wireless usb, WirelessUsb, wusb, vga, iogear, cedia, USB-IF, w usb, Wireless USB to VGA, WirelessUsbToVga, Cedia2008 | No Comments »

IOGEAR’s DVI Net ShareStation networks one display for multiple users

September 1st, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

While we imagine that some folks are sick and tired of fighting over the sole display in the house, some people out there are looking for a reason to quarrel over the biggest one. IOGEAR’s DVI Net ShareStation is here to help, providing one display with an Ethernet connection so that any and all computers on the same network can battle for it share. Debuting at CEDIA, the tiny box includes a DVI / VGA adapter and an Ethernet jack, and it supports streamed resolutions up to 1,600 x 1,200. Furthermore, users who just want to add an external display to their system can do so by simply connecting the device to a USB port. It’s available now for $199.95, and the release can be seen in full by clicking through below.

Continue reading IOGEAR’s DVI Net ShareStation networks one display for multiple users

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in digital signage, DigitalSignage, iogear, ethernet, kvm, cedia, Cedia 2008, Cedia2008, DVI Net ShareStation, DviNetSharestation | No Comments »

IOGEAR’s Wireless USB to VGA kit extends your monitor sans wires

August 24th, 2008 by

Filed under: , ,

Wireless VGA? Been there, done that. Wireless USB to VGA? Hello, IOGEAR. Said outfit has just revealed the world’s first Wireless USB to VGA kit that enables users to extend or clone their desktop to another monitor sans wires. Certified by the USB-IF, this unit enables any machine with a spare USB port to stream video to a TV or projector with resolutions as high as 720p. So long as your USB dongle is plugged into your machine and the VGA adapter is connected to a display, you’ll be good to go within a 30-foot radius. According to IOGEAR, the product is only compatible with Windows XP 32-bit or Vista 32- / 64-bit, but those with no qualms about that can grab one next month for $229.95. Full release after the jump.

Continue reading IOGEAR’s Wireless USB to VGA kit extends your monitor sans wires

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in extender, wireless usb, WirelessUsb, wusb, vga, iogear, USB-IF, w usb, Wireless USB to VGA, WirelessUsbToVga | No Comments »

Switched On: More options for getting from scribble to screen

July 15th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment.

With all the hoopla around the iPhone 3G, the finger has taken center stage as the input device of choice on the go. However, last week’s column on the prospects of the Livescribe Pulse was actually the penultimate one on the subject of smart pens — at least two alternatives have entered the market. Both are based heavily on reference designs from Israeli companies that have taken a different approach than Livescribe.

Rather than relying on a camera to read small dots on special paper, these pens work with practically any paper. And unlike the bulky Pulse with its ostentatious display, they are practically indistinguishable from normal pens and both come with software that can do a decent job of converting handwriting to text. The tradeoff is that some of the electronics have been offloaded to a small receiver that must be positioned on the paper, creating a two-piece solution.

IOGEAR’s Mobile Digital Scribe, powered by Pegasus Technology, is a follow-on from a similar earlier product that required that the receiver be tethered to the PC. The Scribe can still function this way. In fact, when connected to a PC, the pen can be used to scribble (presumably for quick doodles, otherwise why not just use the keyboard?) just as its tethered predecessor could. Writing appears on an on-screen note that appears as soon as the writer begins to write, and the software can have these pages “float” on the screen as sticky notes..

Continue reading Switched On: More options for getting from scribble to screen

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in Switched On, SwitchedOn, iogear, featured, EPOS, Mobile Digital Scribe, MobileDigitalScribe, Pegasus Technology, PegasusTechnology, smart pens, SmartPens | No Comments »

IOGEAR rolls out USB-sharing Net ShareStation

May 19th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

We’re not exactly hurting for wireless, USB-sharing options right about now, but when it comes to devices that let us yank another cable from our desk, we’re all for a bit of excess. This latest one comes to us from IOGEAR, which opted for the sharing-over-network method with its new Net ShareStation. Like other similar devices, this one plugs straight into your router (wireless or otherwise) and, in this case, accommodates up to four USB devices of your choice, although you’ll need to provide your own AC-powered 4-port USB hub if you plan to use more than one device with it. If that last rather lame detail isn’t a deal-breaker for you, you can get your hands on this one now for $80.

[Via Blast]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in iogear, net sharestation, NetSharestation, usb network, usb sharing, UsbNetwork, UsbSharing | No Comments »

IOGEAR intros Dual-Link DVI KVMP switch alongside two others

April 29th, 2008 by

Filed under:

Eager to get busy with multiple workstations on a single monitor, are you? If so, IOGEAR’s providing three more ways to get you there, starting with the 2-port GCS1802 and 4-port GCS1804. The $199.95 / $299.95 KVMP (Keyboard, Video, Mouse, Peripheral) switches each enable USB 2.0 peripherals to be shared, and you’ll also find support for 2.1 audio. The real winner, however, is the 4-port GCS1204, which handles dual-link DVI with nary a grumble. Granted, that one will set you back a stiff $449.95, but at least it — along with those other two — is available right now.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in usb, accessory, iogear, kvm, GCS1204, GCS1802, GCS1804, kvm switch, KVMP, KvmSwitch, usb 2.0, Usb2.0 | No Comments »

IOGEAR intros USB 2.0 external DVI video card

April 21st, 2008 by

Filed under:

Just in case IOGEAR’s USB 2.0 External VGA Video Card (pictured) wasn’t swank enough for your DVI-equipped display, the firm is introducing a variant just for you. Designed to give users the ability to spread those 80 column spreadsheets over two monitors without cracking open the case, the USB 2.0 External DVI Video Card enables the use of a multi-monitor setup for folks with leased / locked machines and those absolutely terrified of seeing PCB in the flesh. Of course, the $149.99 unit is only designed to operate with Windows XP / Vista, but chances are your corporate box isn’t running anything else, anyway.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in usb, Graphics card, GraphicsCard, adapter, iogear, usb-to-dvi, video card, VideoCard, External DVI Video, ExternalDviVideo, usb graphics, UsbGraphics | No Comments »

IOGEAR extender takes DVI signals 100-feet over Ethernet

April 14th, 2008 by

Filed under:

Granted, we’ve cast our glances upon DVI Extenders before, but IOGEAR’s latest comes in just south of the magical $500 price point and is apt to warm the hearts of digital signage professionals everywhere. The simply titled DVI Video / Audio Extender Kit consists of a pair of DVI units, a local transmitter and a remote receiver, which owners connect with a CAT5e / 6 Ethernet cable. You’ll also find an analog 3.5-millimeter jack for hooking up stereo speakers, and the three-year warranty should help you rest easy all the while. Available as we speak for $499.95.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in extender, digital signage, DigitalSignage, dvi, iogear, ethernet, cat5, cat6, dvi Extender, DviExtender | No Comments »

IOGEAR’s Portable Media Player skips the whole “portable” part

April 8th, 2008 by

Filed under:

If you need a handy way to tote around your digital movie collection, and can overlook the aesthetic criminality of this product, IOGEAR’s Portable Media Player maybe, just maybe, could be meant for you. The $350 unit can play back standard def videos and upconvert them to 720p over its component outputs — or just sacrifice quality altogether and output over composite. There room for 50 hours of “DVD-quality video,” which we’re guessing means about 120GB of storage, but we’re still waiting for word on codec support. Obviously without a screen you won’t be watching any of this stuff on the go, but if none of that deters you, the unit is available now.

Update: Codecs include AVI, DivX, XviD, MP3, MPEG-2 and so forth, and the capacity is indeed 120GB.

 

Permalink | Email this | Comments


Posted in portable media player, PortableMediaPlayer, iogear | No Comments »

IOGEAR’s PCPortal remote desktop KVM is a little less virtual

March 10th, 2008 by

Filed under: , ,

Remote desktop clients are great for those one-in-a-million scenarios when your computer is working well enough to connect to the internet and run a remote desktop app, but still requires technical assistance. In contrast, IOGEAR gives IT types full control from boot with the spendy-but-useful PCPortal GCN1000. The internet-connected KVM switch is completely hardware-based, meaning the computer you’re controlling needs no working operating system to be taken control of, and IT people have about as much control over the remote PC as they would if sitting directly in front of it. You can also plug the GCN1000 into regular KVM switches to manage multiple computers remotely, as well as use the Virtual Media port to give remote users data straight from whatever’s plugged into the USB port. Unfortunately, all this hotness comes at a cost: the GCN1000 is available now for $500.

[Via Blast]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Posted in iogear, remote desktop, RemoteDesktop, gcn1000, kvm, pcporta | No Comments »

EPA fines IOGEAR $208,000 for making unverified claims about germ-resistent mice

March 7th, 2008 by

Filed under:

Okay, raise your hands if the first thing you thought when you heard about IOGEAR’s Germ Free Wireless Laser Mouse was “That probably uses an unregistered pesticide that warrants government involvement.” Yeah, that’s what we thought — but it appears some freak concerned citizen had your best interests in mind, because the EPA just fined IOGEAR $208,000 based on a tip that the company’s Germ Free keyboard and mice peripherals were violating the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Apparently no one ever verified that the titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticle compound on the mice is actually effective at killing nasties, and even if it is, it’s illegal to sell pesticides without Uncle Sam’s blessing. IOGEAR’s stopped claiming that the products kill germs and forked over the cash, but it’s not clear if the products still have the coating on them. Either way, you should probably start washing your hands more, Mr. Filthy.

[Via Nanotech Project]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Posted in mouse, keyboard, mice, iogear, epa, germ free, GermFree, pesticide | No Comments »

IOGEAR’s Mobile Digital Scribe lets you ignore digital pens on the go

March 4th, 2008 by

Filed under:

We’re not sure how many of you were so hopelessly addicted to the IOGEAR Digital Scribe that you clamored for a mobile version, but the company has somehow heard your cries and duly provided. Just like big brother, the Mobile Digital Scribe comes in two parts: the pen itself, which used ordinary ink in addition to transmitting your doodled masterworks, and the USB receiver, which has been shrunken in size and given a detachable mini-USB cord. The receiver also now has enough memory to hold up to 50 pages of scribblings, which you can download back to your PC for OCR later. Interestingly, you’ll pay a $30 premium over the original Digital Scribe for all these hot new features — we suppose no one at IOGEAR has used one of these to sketch out a demand curve, eh?

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Posted in pen, iogear, digital pen, digital scribe, DigitalPen, DigitalScribe | No Comments »

IOGEAR intros SRS WOW-equipped Bluetooth Audio Transport

November 13th, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

It looks like SRS Labs has found yet another outlet for its sound-enhancing technology, with the company today announcing that it’s signed up IOGEAR as its latest partner. What’s more, it seems that IOGEAR isn’t wasting any time in getting its first piece of gear out the door, as it’s also taken the opportunity to introduce its new Bluetooth Audio Transport device, which promises to “dramatically improve the audio performance of content played on any Bluetooth-enabled audio device.” The unit also boasts a microphone to let you get in some SRS-enhanced calling, and it should last you around six hours before it needs a recharge. If that’s enough to get you to ditch your current headset, you should be able to grab one of these right now for $80.

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in bluetooth, bluetooth headset, BluetoothHeadset, bluetooth audio transport, BluetoothAudioTransport, iogear, srs, srs lab, srs wow, SrsLab, SrsWow | No Comments »

Contact

Email Me!

Blogroll:

Search:

Meta:

Blogarama - The Blog Directory