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Old December 5th 06, 03:43 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
JoeSpareBedroom
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Default Sending audio from laptop to stereo receiver

Situation: A friend's got a laptop 10 feet from her stereo receiver. She
wants to send music to the receiver. (I know - headphone output's not ideal,
but that's her problem). Running a wire is not possible because of the
stupid design of the house. Is there some sort of two part wireless toy that
can do this, preferably smaller than a toaster on the laptop side of things?
If it exists, Circuit City's got it really well hidden on their site.


 




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