Homer says the iViewer is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
Looking for an inexpensive gift that says I care about your comfort? Homer’s iViewer HTM 9000 allows users to stream digital content to the TV.
Designed to work with iPods, cameras, camcorders, cell phones and gaming devices (think PSP), the company says that the unit boasts a 10-minute setup. The ChipChick adds that it works with NTSC, Pal or Secam TV, but there really aren’t any other specs. In other words: Buyer beware.
Sure it’s not a novel idea, but it’s got a funky form factor and a $43 price tag. ChipChick also says it can be had for $27. Boom—shopping finished.

Home theater, automated lights and a high-tech fish tank.
Home theater, automated lights and a high-tech fish tank.
A new CEA study says that more builders are offering all types of technology.
It’s hard to imagine life without remote controls, but it’s been a long, strange path to the modern incarnation we know and love today.