Sabtu, 30 April 2011

Wired vs. Wireless: Each Has its Place

Wired vs. Wireless: Each Has its Place
  •  Wireless technology affords the use of digital devices for accessing data in real time anytime, anywhere. One drawback, however, is the susceptibility to interference from the surrounding environment.
  •  On the other hand, wired connections using fiber optics, for example, offer a broadband environment with obvious merits.
  • Wired is stable; wireless is nimble and convenient. Each can be used advantageously for various types of equipment and circumstances.

The Advantages of Wireless Connectivity

  • Free Layout 
Since no cables are required to connect the projector to a PC, there are no
restrictions on placement of the projector. Your PC can also be placed anywhere within signal range.

  • Access to the Projector from Multiple PCs
Sequential presentations are facilitated through the change of screen settings without the need to switch the RGB cable to another PC.

  • Sending Data from One PC to Multiple Projectors
No cumbersome and expensive wiring is needed, making setup in large conference rooms and venues an easy task. The projector can also be placed anywhere within signal range.


  • Quick and Easy Setup
No need to change cables or cords means quick, hassle-free setup and great time savings. Even more time is saved because no wiring is required for large venues.