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A decent option for heavy online video watchers or those who want to play PC games on a bigger screen. Comes with a USB port for hooking up a mouse or keyboard. Doubles as a wireless access point for your home network
Grossly overpriced for what it does. HDMI cable not included. Complicated setup (basically trial and error) and lackluster results. No extended display options. Audio limited to two channels. Wouldn't stream iTunespurchased movies or TV shows after OS X L
Wirelessly connects up to eight computers to your TV!
Connection via AirPort isn’t usable. Somewhat expensive, yet doesn’t include HDMI cable. A bit fiddly to set up and use.
Physical cables still work better and cost way less than the McTiVia’s $200 price tag. But if your Mac and TV can’t be connected that way -- and if you have a wireless-N router -- the McTiVia’s a wonderful way to put OS X on your big screen. Product ...
Extrait: A quick fix to turn a dumb TV into a smart one, McTiVia simply throws your PC or Mac screen content up on your bigscreen TV. How does it look? That depends…It may sound like a Scottish quiz night, but the dinky little McTiVia box offers an interesting tak...
Very easy setup, Seamless connection between PC/Mac and TV
Only 720p, No 5.1-channel audio, 'Global TV' future is unclear
The McTiVia does a great job when it comes to mirroring the output from your PC or Mac on a big-screen TV. Its 720p resolution means things aren't bit-perfect but the overall quality is good with a fast computer and strong wireless network. The VPN partne...
Video mode keeps things in sync. Really easy to set up. Remote control of devices through USB port. Up to eight devices can connect. Can act as wireless access point. Small
Only goes up to 720p. Only supports stereo sound. Most will just hook up their laptop directly
The McTiVia is a great little device. We'd imagine the market is niche, and the lack of 1080p support really hurts — but we're sure many people will find it handy if they don't want to constantly plug their laptop into their TV....
It’s easy to see the McTiVia as an alternative to the Apple TV; in reality, it’s much fewer content restrictions since it’s able to broadcast everything that’s on your computer to your TV. Once you’ve crossed the setup hurdle, you’d discover that it’s ...