Sharp HN-IR1 Wireless photo adapter


sharp.jpgHere is an interesting product for shutterbugs who use the mobile phone for clicking photos rather than making calls. But the main problem you face is viewing the snaps on your new LCD as your phone lacks a TV out jack. Sharp is to the rescue with the HN-IR1 wireless photo adapter which acts as a medium between the TV and the mobile phone. Using IRSS or high speed infrared it receives images from the phone and in turn displays them on the TV in full HD (1920 x 1080). Surprisingly IRSS is much faster than Bluetooth with speeds upto 4Mbps and a range of 20 feet. The HN-IR1 has buttons for rotating and changing images, it can be connected to a DVD burner for recording the images directly on a CD.


The Sharp HN-IR1 is compatible with a few Japanese phones only as our phones dont have IRSS. It measures 79×70×28mm, weighs 68 grams and will be available in Japan from April 25 for 14,000 Yen ($ 115).


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