Packed into a black box, we get a clear image on the front of what the SkyVision kit looks like before we delve inside. To the lower right is a note (although it may seems obvious) that both the source and display device that the kit is connected to, must have an available HDMI port.
Over on the rear we get a run down on the SkyVision kit with an introduction to the unit and a description on the setup process.
Alongside the hardware, we find a quick installation guide in English and German and a CD with the user manuals on.
To connect up the two halves we find a HDMI cable and AC adaptor for the receiver and a USB cable for the transmitter. Do note that our early sample only comes with the European 2 pin mains terminal, however we understand that the UK plug will be shipped with models sold here.
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