Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Prospects of Wireless HDMI


news_15422_1_MDHowever, one of the most important aspects of this standard remains virtually inaccessible - wireless HDMI. Quite an attractive idea, designed to simplify the basic technical aspects through which people receive high-definition video. What proposals have the world's producers and how they are available?.





Philips Wireless HDMI Kit. First presented at the CES 2007 show. Philips is proud to say that this system will allow to easily connect the HD-TV with any source of high-definition video. Initially, product launches planned in mid- 2007. In November, the date was shifted to 2008. And now the company is responsible for the mysterious silence all questions about this product.





Samsung FP-T5094W Wireless Plasma. Another product from CES 2007, which is a wireless plasma TV and a special wireless HDMI- base. The product went on sale in late 2007, but its people have repeatedly complained about the long delay in video games.





Gefen Wireless HDMI Extender. The device, which meets all the requirements of the idea of ​​a wireless HDMI, it was presented in April 2007 at NAB Show. In the summer of that year, manufacturers have already started taking pre-orders for the new product, then the noise gradually subsided. In late 2007 - early 2008, Gefen again manifested itself, but it was all about the same pre- orders. The finished product has never seen the light. Let's hope this is temporary.





Belkin FlyWire. Despite the ...





The above list is by no means a comprehensive study, but rather a cross-section, showing the dominant trend. Very difficult to check is the situation evolving with wireless HDMI - a small number of products and is not as high quality, which are, for example, complaints of gamers on the delay in the image. And the conclusion you can make a dismal: the silence of producers - it's not a marketing ploy, it's - the technical difficulties, therefore, in the very near future a large influx of wireless HDMI- making should not wait.



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