No.
The Wii (and anyother game console) can only conncect via hardwire, HDMI etc, to the TV.
The wireless on any game console is for the networkonly.
A wireless keyboard is not needed with a Smart TV.
Wireless televisions are those that do not require being connected by cable to an aerial or digital box to receive a signal. They pick the signal up through a wi-fi set up, similar to that used by wireless PCs and laptops.
If the LCD TV has built in WIFI then yes.
its a receiver for wireless security cams with night abilities. Probably someone's old security system.
no
A Smart Television known as a connected CTV, is a traditional TV set with Internet and interactive Websites which allows visitors to stream videos, songs watch the internet, and view pictures. Smart TV is a technological conversion of computers.
Depending on the media center, yes, you can watch movies on the television.
Check the owner's manual for instructions on pairing the headphones to the TV.
You might have a broken wireless adaptor, or it could be the connection between your game system and your computer/TV
A wireless TV sender is used to send the signal from a satellite or cable set top box to a television in another room. The transmitter connects to the set top box by a cable. It then sends the signal to a receiver box which is connected to the television set. The signal is set via wireless and hence there is no need for unsightly cabling.
The biggest advantage to a wireless HDMI setup compared to wired is that one does not need to be physically connected to the device, for example a TV. The disadvantage though is wireless HDMI is much more expensive with kits costing $200.
Built in WiFi allows you to connect your TV directly to a wireless network. And if your wireless network is connected to the Internet, you can go to the Internet using your TV as the interface.