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Review: Microsoft Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows What’s better than buying a sweet new wireless gamepad for your PC? How about using that wireless Xbox 360 controller you already own?
From Windows 8.1, users simply select their ScreenBeam device from "Project" within the Charms to start using their wireless display. ScreenBeam Pro is different by design.
Three things are combining to make this Xbox 360 wireless receiver for Windows a fantastic buy. First, it’s only $19.99. Second, Xbox 360 controllers like the Wireless racing wheel and even the ...
You charge via its mini-USB adaptor and you can leave it plugged in to your PC or Mac for longer viewing sessions. Graham North, commercial director of Humax UK, said: "The Tivizen Wi-Fi receiver is ...
New seven-channel receivers from JVC include the company’s first with wired and wireless connections to a PC and the company’s first with HD-upscaling HDMI output. All feature digital amplification to ...
I have a USB receiver for my XBox360 wireless controller, and it worked for the first month and a half, but suddenly it just stopped recognizing it even though the receiver and cord never move or ...
For those scouting a simple way to broadcast content from your PC onto a TV sans wires (and regardless of format), Addlogix is demanding your attention. The firm's InternetVue 2020 Wireless PC2TV ...
A newly leaked Intel document has revealed at the latest in Wi-Fi technology, Wi-Fi 7, may only be compatible for Microsoft users with Windows 11.