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Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Veebeam HD Wireless USB Video Streamer and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Veebeam HD Wireless USB Video Streamer.
Award: Highest Rated January 2011
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  Published: 2011-07-11, review by: bigpicturebigsound.com

  • Thrillingly quick, foolproof setup, Surprising versatility and performance, Remarkable functionality (and cool factor) for a modest investment
  • A remote control of its own would be useful (albeit a complicated feat no doubt), Wireless connectivity less powerful than expected, Some recurring video glitches
  • Based as it is upon our home computer, the Veebeam HD system does bring--along with its strong functionality and performance--a fair measure of PC/Mac idiosyncrasies, which in turn demands that the user possess a certain grasp of IT-type problem-solvi...

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  Published: 2011-06-29, review by: rwlabs.com

  • Build Quality, Design, Innovative, USB Wireless Technology, Price
  • Wireless Range, HDMI Cable Not Included
  • Although at first i had a hard time using the Veebeam HD due to driver issues with Windows 7 Ultimate x64 which made it impossible for my main system to connect with the Veebeam HD receiver, with the latest driver update the device worked like ...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-28, Author: Rich , review by: aselabs.com

  • Abstract:  The Veebeam HD exists in a growing market of devices that can get digital and Internet content to your HDTV. This is especially important for people that bought their HDTVs before they came with Internet capabilities built in. The Veebeam's most attractiv...

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  Published: 2011-02-17, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com

  • Wirelessly transmits 1080P, Works with PCs and Macs, Access to all web based video content
  • LINE OF SIGHT only, No remote control, Software is rudimentary, Does not work as a desktop extender for computer usage
  • The Veebeam HD is one of the first devices to take advantage of wireless USB to stream heavy bandwidth content including 1080P video. While it performs that function well it does still have a few rough edges. It requires a direct line of site between the ...

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  Published: 2011-02-03, review by: pcmag.com

  • Displays whatever's on your computer display on your HDTV. Plays high-definition video with sound over HDMI. Simple to set up.
  • Lag is too great for gaming or Web browsing.
  • It's not ideal for games and Web browsing, but the Veebeam HD is a simple way to stream movies and Web media services like Hulu and YouTube wirelessly to your HDTV. Buy it now...

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  Published: 2011-01-22, Author: Ben , review by: techworld.com

  • Those who’ve already bought an HD TV and don’t want to start looking at Internet-Ready options or Google TV boxes will be hard pushed to find a better device for getting their content from Mac to TV. Sadly it’s not possible to use your Mac while strea...

 
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  Published: 2010-12-27, review by: geardiary.com

  • Promises to take any and all video and audio from a computer and stream to a TV, Good pricing, video and audio are mercifully in sync
  • Getting the VeeBeam desktop to actively launch on the TV screen after a connection was made was hit or miss; the audio was somewhat muddy; the Firmware update process is ridiculous

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  Published: 2010-12-21, Author: David , review by: cnet.com

  • Works well to mirror laptop screen onto TV without wires; HDMI output; simple setup; plug-and-play operation; thoughtful design; solid connection with few dropouts or crashes; works with both Windows and Mac
  • Somewhat expensive, requires newer, robust laptop, screencast function monopolizes laptop, softer and has more artifact-prone picture than wired HDMI cable connection or Intel Wirelss Display, screencasting lag means it won't work for gaming, Web surfing,
  • Despite some picture quality, lag, and compatibility issues, Veebeam HD puts laptop-based streaming video onto TV screens more conveniently than ever.

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  Published: 2010-12-13, review by: missingremote.com

  • Abstract:  In the past year, we’ve seen a number of different wireless streaming devices intended to help bridge the gap between the distance between users and the television. Unlike recent products like the Boxee Box and GoogleTV, which are intended to connect ...

 
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  Published: 2010-11-23, review by: everythingusb.com

  • Small and lightweight, Interesting yet stylish look, Veebeam's implementation of Wireless USB works very well at seamless streaming of media across the room, 1080p Streaming works flawlessly
  • Line of sight wireless capabilities only, Software does not include any CODECS, Software does not support alternate audio streams, Software and manual are not included in the box and need to be downloaded, Price, USB Antenna is overly wide and will block adjacent ports...
  • While the Veebeam HD video streamer does indeed allow you to wirelessly stream High Definition media to your TV, most consumers will be better served with a dedicated media appliance, as while the hardware is good the same can not be said of the softwa...

 
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