$500 is certainly a kick in the shorts. And, correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the ONLY benefits of this setup the ability to stream to multiple sets at once, therefore replacing the need for a wired/wireless network and separate extenders on each display?
If that's the case, and, like most people, you only have 2 or 3 TV's, then you may as well just buy 2 or 3 extenders with HDMI and be done with it... right?
This thing still requires a HTPC... sooo... What am I missing?
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$500 is certainly a kick in the shorts. And, correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the ONLY benefits of this setup the ability to stream to multiple sets at once, therefore replacing the need for a wired/wireless network and separate extenders on each display?
If that's the case, and, like most people, you only have 2 or 3 TV's, then you may as well just buy 2 or 3 extenders with HDMI and be done with it... right?
This thing still requires a HTPC... sooo... What am I missing?