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November 9th, 2010, 15:28 GMT · By

Rocketfish Delivers Its Own 1080p Wireless Streaming Solution, the 4-Port WirelessHD HDMI Kit

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If you pay close attention to consumer electronics then you pretty much know how huge BestBuy actually is, it's numerous in-house brands delivering products for almost everything you may every need, Rocketfish just announcing they are set to release a Wireless HD kit for your enjoyment, dubbed the 4-Port WirelessHD.

Using pretty much the same 60GHz frequency range that every other WirelessHD solution out there makes use of, this kit promises to stream uncompressed 1080p video content up to 32 feet away without using any wires, its transmitter also coming with four different HDMI inputs.

This meas that Rocketfish's kit can be connected to a wide range of HDMI sources simultaneously (such as a Blu-ray player, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and media streamer), the unit automatically switching between these input sources once it detects the connected device becomes active.

According to the manufacturer, its solution can also support 1080p 3D video as content can be transmitted at a blistering fast 60 fps while maintaining a pretty low 4 milliseconds latency, a great feature for fast paced action movies as well as video games.

Furthermore, the 4-Port Wireless HD Kit also comes with a IR remote for port switching, a special bracket for mounting the unit on to the wall or ceiling as well as two 4 feet Rocketfish built HDMI cables, power being delivered via an external power brick.

Available at BestBuy (naturally) this kit can be yours for no less then $299.99 a pretty hefty price tag if you ask me, considering all the other solutions that are available out there and come for about $100 less.

Is true however, that none of those other wireless 1080p streaming kits available don't come with that many HDMI inputs, but $100 seems like too much to ask for this feature only.

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