All in one TV sender - What is it & what does it do?
In this modern age it is very common to have more than one TV in your house.
As well as the one in the living, you may have one in the kitchen, one in
the second sitting room, one in the study and one in any number of bedrooms.
The convenience of having multiple TVs far outweighs the extra cost of
buying several televisions, but when it comes to getting the TV signal to
all the TVs in your house, it can be very expensive and inconvenient. It
normally involves running wires around your house, purchasing extra
satellite or cable receivers, as well as additional DVD players. However,
with an inexpensive All-in-one TV sender these problems will be a thing of
the past.
An All-in-one TV sender transmits audio and video signals wirelessly from
your main TV to a second TV located somewhere else in your house. The whole
set-up is ridiculously simple in comparison to the wired and expensive
alternatives. You simply plug the sender into your TV, satellite, cable,
Freeview receiver or DVD player using a scart socket (something which every
modern audio-visual device has) and then plug the receiver into the TV you
want to watch the signal on (also using a scart connection). Both the sender
and receiver units require power, but this just means plugging them into a
normal wall-socket. Then you are ready to watch the video signal in the new
location. As you buy the sender and receiver as an all-in-one set there`s no
complicated set-up procedure because they are designed to work together with
no hassle and no fuss.
In addition to sending the audio and video signals from the transmitter to
the receiver, you may also want to send control commands from the receiver
to the sender to tell it to change the channel, volume, or pause a DVD. For
this you will require an infra-red eye to go with your receiver. An
All-in-one sender comes complete with this infra-red eye, enabling you to
use your original remote control to control the signal from the secondary TV
as if you were in front of the primary TV. This certainly beats having to
return to the primary TV every time you want to switch channel, but it does
still mean you have to carry the remote back and forth between the two TVs
depending on which one you want to watch. A better solution is to buy an
additional remote control, so you can keep one with the wireless receiver
permanently.
As the name suggests, the an All-in-one TV sender includes everything you
need to send audio and video signals from one TV to another with very little
hassle and for a small fraction of the cost of all other alternatives. The
only problem that can occur is that of inference of the wireless signal from
other wireless devices (such as a baby monitor), but there is normally an
easy solution to such problems. An All-in-one sender solves all your TV
needs within your house, all you really need in addition is a
portable digital TV for when you are travelling and you never have to be
without a TV.
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