No More HDMI Cables: Wireless HDMI On the Way
Amimon showed us its WHDI (Wireless High Definition Interface) working perfectly at last January’s CES and today the company is shipping that chipset to manufacturers of TVs, projectors and other consumer electronics products. The chipset enables uncompressed 720p and 1080i video to be transmitted over the 5GHz wireless band
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It would be great to be able to just turn on a device and connect it to your television without having to fumble behind the television getting all dusty. I suppose the new problem will be spending hours trying to get the device to wirelessly connect, much like many wireless devices today.