The most comfortable way of switching to your desktop system at home, from the work
laptop that you have brought with you along with high hopes of finishing the project you are currently working on is, of course, through wireless technology. All you need is a good adapter and we think we have found it.
The Warpia, as Source R&D calls it, is a new adapter that will work with both PC and Mac, with all the newer operating systems available for them, and will help you connect multiple peripherals at once to your laptop. The peripherals that we all crave for after a long day of working on our portable computer, like the keyboard, mouse and monitor of your desktop system at home, can all be made available to you through this Easy Dock adapter.
"Perfect for professionals working from home, students on-the-go, or families with both MacBook and PC laptops, the Easy Dock gives customers ultimate portability and comfort," says Marc Levaggi, VP of Marketing for Source R&D. "They can take their compact notebook to business meetings, while still having the option to do more intensive work at home with a full-size keyboard and monitor. It's also a great solution for those who want to play media on high quality speakers."
The Warpia Easy Dock supports 720p HD video and the 1,400 x 1,050 maximum resolution. It can even support an
audio connection so that whenever you have a presentation to make, for example, you don't have to torment the audience with the quality of your notebook's speakers, instead using a regular audio system to make yourselves heard. Its adapters, for desktop and laptop, are
USB compliant and the gadget even comes with a DVI to VGA adapter, as it originally packs only a DVI out.
Another fun fact about the Warpia Easy Dock from Source R&D is that it costs $149.99 USD.
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