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Warpia to show ConnectHD device at CES, let you couch-Skype on your HDTV


Warpia, a top-notch technology brand dedicated to delivering innovative connection solutions, states the ConnectHD (SWP400VC). With its advanced wide-angle wifi HD photographic camera and multidirectional mic, it can also be used to create movie calls in the comfort of your existing space. It also provides customers with an simple way to flow articles easily from any computer to an HDTV without restriction. The ConnectHD can be used for additional entertainment such as enjoying PC Web photographic camera activities, watching flicks and any on the internet articles on your big display HDTV with the entire family.

The ConnectHD with HD movie and stereo music enables customers to flow any articles from their laptop computer or PC easily to an HDTV in 1080p complete hd. Information such as streaming movie, images, flicks, reports, Facebook, Twitter and other programs can be shown on your HDTV in the space without the hassle and mess of wires while you continue to use your laptop computer display to surf the web, check email, and more. Entire product or service benefits include:

Make Video Conference calls on your HDTV

Make and receive movie tele-conference calls with the designed in big direction MJPEG HD webcam and quality exterior mic from your existing space using any Video Meeting programs such as Skype or MSN Messenger.

View Internet and Laptop Information Wirelessly on your HDTV

Stream any type of media easily from your PC* to any HDTV**, such as flicks, images and on the internet articles, all in HD quality.

Play on your HDTV

Playing PC Web photographic camera activities in front of a big HDTV enhances the gaming practical knowledge and transfers action from the desk to the existing space for a irritation.

The ConnectHD includes a wifi USB PC adaptor, a wifi USB TV adaptor with HDMI (Audio and Video) and photographic camera, exterior mic, a HDMI cable and a CD with simple to install software. Two screens at once, the Warpia ConnectHD now expands your world easily for $199.99 SRP at www.warpia.com/products/connecthd-swp400vc .

* Journal PC must have USB 2.0 slot and a minimum of 1.8 GHz, Core 2 Duo processor and 1 GB memory

**HDTV must have designed in HDMI port

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