Provide accountability to University and State Auditors, the SGA, and to the University Louisiana System board.Ongoing procedural and educational training of students and faculty.Providing highly available computer labs for students, and assistance for faculty to integrate course materials into the curriculum.Management of the University email for students (GMail).Management of the University Learning Management System (Moodle).Academic Computing supports the mission of the University by providing student and faculty services that assist with all technological aspects of learning in a University environment.This entry was posted in Apple, Hardware, Media, network, Video on Maby Petar Mitrevski. Have you heard/seen any other wireless projection/tv solutions? However this seems to be limited to web sites like Netflix, Youtube, Amazon, etc. I guess the benefit here is that you don’t have to run any wires to the TV other than power.Īlso, some TV manufacturers make Tvs that are “web-enabled”, meaning that they can connect to web sites without a computer. Seems to be limited to 45 feet and may be sensitive to other wireless devices in the vicinity. Using regular wires you plugin the computer or standalone DVD/Blu-ray/VHS to the box and the box sends the a/v signal wirelessly to the TV. LG) make boxes that communicates wirelessly with the TV. I did not find anything that would work on Windows without having to load special software.Ī couple of TV manufacturers (e.g. Also, see my note above about Mac/iPad/iPhone. See my update above about the wireless cross-platform product. Similarly, Gefen has a more affordable wireless HDMI extender (GTV-WHD-1080P-LR) that seems more affordable. The receiver can connect to any projector or TV. The sender can connect to any PC or Mac with HDMI or DVI output (no drivers or software needed). It consists of a sender and receiver box. Intelix recently released their SkyPlay-HD product. No software to load, internet is not interrupted. Right now it only displays iTunes content, but this summer Apple is releasing a new version of the OS which will show anything on the computer screen. In Mac/iPad/iPhone this is called AirPlay and it requires you to connect an AppleTV ($99) to your projector or switcher or TV but will work with any projector/switcher/TV with HDMI. The problem is that right now there’s only a few compatible projectors, all from NEC (e.g. If there is a compatible projector on the network, a Windows computer can connect to it wirelessly, no drivers required and internet is not interrupted. In Windows this is called Windows Network Projector. So I looked around for any solutions that A) Don’t require any software/drivers and B) Don’t interrupt your internet connection.īoth Windows and Mac/iPad/iPhone support wireless projection out of the box but there are some gotchas. I know we have a blackbox product that does wireless projection (and will work with Tvs as well), but it requires you to load software/drivers onto the computer, and also while connected to it you don’t get any internet on the wireless. 27, 2012: Added another wireless projection/TV option under projectors & TV.
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