A wireless solution to get rid of the audio and video cables for a display has been a focal point for many years now. While many wireless adapters have come to market the Achilles Heal has always been that none of these solutions could fully duplicate the capability (and more importantly the performance) of a wired HDMI connection. At CES 2008 the WirelessHD group announced they were developing a new wireless standard and technology that could!
At CES 2009 there were...
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WirelessHD - Integrating Wireless HDMI For Displays
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WirelessHD can actually penetrate some walls.
Have a look at slide 4 from this PowerPoint presentation by Sheung Li of SiBeam:
http://tinyurl.com/yly45ls
Drywall only attenuates 60GHz. about 2dB, so should allow WirelessHD to pass through quite easily.
http://tinyurl.com/yly45ls
Drywall only attenuates 60GHz. about 2dB, so should allow WirelessHD to pass through quite easily.
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