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Sony DMEX DMXWL1 BRAVIA Wireless HD Link

Editors' Summary

Simplify your home theater.

Product Features

Real-time transmission for true gaming experience

Control your BRAVIA HDTV and connected equipment with the included remote control

Wireless HD transmission of video and audio to your compatible Sony HDTV from up to 65 feet away

Support up to 5 HD sources (4HDMI, 1 component video)

Easy to mount receiver remains concealed behind your compatible BRAVIA HDTV

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Product Summary

Simplify your home theater. This Wireless Link module and your compatible Bravia HDTV make in-wall wiring and juggling multiple remotes a thing of the past. Make the most of your TV viewing experience with the DMX-WL Wireless Video Link module. This two unit module, consisting of a receiver and a transmitter, wirelessly delivers HD video and audio from your A/V equipment, such as Blu-ray Disc players or video game consoles, to your compatible Bravia HDTV. The Wireless Video Link receiver easily mounts to the back of your Bravia HDTV via HDMI and eliminates the hassles of in-wall wiring while your A/V equipment connects directly to the transmitter. It even supports up to five source devices (4 HDMI, 1 component video) which can all be controlled with the included remote.

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