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Here’s a new range of wireless video sender product from Marmitek, the Invisible Scart…
“EINDHOVEN – With the strong rise of LCD and Plasma TV’s the necessity to place the TV-set on nor in a large cabinet no longer exists. It is often done anyway, because the DVD-player (or other A/V-device) needs to be placed close to the TV-set. Marmitek takes advantage of this trend with the introduction of the Invisible Scart. The latest product in the field of wireless Audio and Video transmission. Now you can place your A/V-device in another corner of the room and still control it and watch the images.
How does the Invisible Scart work? – The Marmitek Invisible Scart sends a wireless signal from your VCR, DVD-players DVD-recorder, satellite dish, set top box etc. to your (second) TV-screen.
What can you do with it? – It is a stylish alternative for the thick and stiff scart cable that would otherwise run behind the TV. Furthermore, the wireless signal transmission from your A/V-device is the prefect solution if you don’t want or are unable to place your A/V- device close to your TV-set. With the infrared receiver that can be placed anywhere you can continue to control your A/V-device with your own remote control, even if it is not in sight, in a closed off cabinet, or in another room.
Freedom – The Invisible Scart works wireless, which means you are no longer bound to the length of your scart cable or the location of your A/V-devices.
Sublime simplicity – The novelty of the Invisible Scart is that it can be directly connected to the scart connection of your TV-set.
Types and price – Marmitek offer you the choice between two Invisible Scarts, namely;
The Invisible Scart 200™:
This short range version is especially suited to single room solutions and costs EUR 39,95.
The Invisible Scart 300™:
This full range version is also suitable for sending A/V signals to another room and costs EUR 49,95.
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