Stream Whatever’s On Your PC To Your PS3

Golden Signals know you have a problem. You have an extensive porn digital movie U31 Gaming collection, want to watch them in the living room but don’t have a PC connected to your TV. What to do?

You buy Golden Signals’ $50 “Display Share”, that’s what you do. Display Share is a PC program that, once installed, lets you stream whatever’s running on your PC screen to your PS3. Anything. Pictures, สล็อต music, movies, the works (well, except for games, there’s too สล็อต much lag).

Sure, the PS3 can handle some digital movie files pretty well, but there are others it won’t pick up. This gets around that. It’ll even pipe the sound through your TV speakers.

Wireless TV-out comes to the PC… via the PS3 [Ars Technica]

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