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Key Features Up to 100 ft. Wireless Range1 12.1 inch TFT SVGA (800 x 600) LCD monitor w/ Touch Panel Bundled with free LocationFree® Player for PC software A/V Control using on-screen universal remote with learning capability Worryfree Setup Web-Lite and e-mail function2 LF-X11 12.1 inch LocationFree® TV Key Technologies NetAV You can watch your favorite TV programs virtually anywhere in the world with broadband access3 NetAV Auto Bit Rate Control Adjusts bit rate control for optimal NetAV streaming Wireless Range "Wide Range mode" for extending the wireless range1 WorryfreeSETUP Dual Band MAT Antenna Sony proprietary Dual Band MAT Antenna for stable wireless A/V transmission ARQ Software Automatic Repeat Request technology avoids interference from other wireless devices, such as cordless phones Channel Selection Automatic 2.4GHz/5GHz switching for optimal wireless channel selection Remote On-screen universal remote and learning remote to address emerging A/V products Dual Band MAT Antenna for Long-Range Wireless TV Newly developed MAT (Multi-directional Audio & Visual Transmission) antenna achieves stable wireless A/V streaming with real-time and high-speed transmission. Sony's advanced wireless technology allows you to transmit high quality video-even in severe conditions where wireless interference is common. NetAV-Streaming Video over the Internet NetAV enables you to connect your Base Station via a broadband internet connection from outside your house (at public wireless access point, hotel etc.) You can enjoy your TV and favorite A/V content virtually anywhere with broadband access2 . The WorryFree initial setup is easy and quick. Learning Remote Codes Learning Remote Function allows you to add remote codes into the pre-assigned remote panel or into the generic design remote panel. The Universal On-Screen A/V Remote Commander® Unit controls most major brands of audio and video components. Simply connect an IR "blaster" to the Base Station for wireless control over A/V components.