As some of you will certainly remember, back in March, we were telling you about the
Warpia Easy Dock's impressive connectivity capabilities, which virtually turned it into a full-fledged wireless docking station for notebooks. And now, after quite a long while, Source R&D, the company behind the Warpia, informs us that they've finally starting selling the wireless dock via some of the best-known online stores (including the company's own online outlet).
Those of you who haven't managed to read our previous article on the subject should know that the Easy Dock allows users to wirelessly connect their laptop/netbook/Macbook to any traditional desktop setting: a mouse, keyboard, speakers, and a 15-21-inch external monitor.
According to the manufacturer, the Warpia Easy Dock enables
high quality wireless transmissions, actually supporting resolutions up to 1400x1050 or 1440x900 pixels (wide). The device also streams HD video up to 720P and 32-bit True Color depth for high quality images and can easily relay 48 kHz, 16-bit stereo audio.
The Easy Dock is also very easy to use, since one will only have to connect the USB dongle to the laptop and a receiver to their monitor, mouse, keyboard, and speakers. The laptop will instantly recognize the dongle and begin submitting the wireless signal. Plus, the solution works quite well regardless of the operating system running on the respectie computer, since it's compatible with Windows 7, Windows Vista, SP2, XP, SP3, Mac OS X Leopard (10.5), and Snow Leopard (10.6).
“The Easy Dock is the ideal
solution for laptop lovers who value portability but long for a more comfortable computing experience at home,” says Marc Levaggi, VP of Marketing for Source R&D. “It enables you to work or surf the web without a mess of cables on your desk and without sacrificing visual or audio quality.”
Priced at $149.99, the Warpia Easy Dock makes for a fairly interesting and affordable solution, and users can easily try it out for themselves since the device is already available at some of the best-known online retailers out there.
We are just a few, but there are many of you, Softpedia users, out there. That's why we thought it would be a good idea to create an email address for you to help us a little in finding gadgets we missed. Interesting links are bound to be posted with recognition going mainly to those who submit. The address is
. Follow me on Twitter @AlexVochin.