Though Computex has kicked off only today, company booths were already up and running yesterday, which is why the worldwide consumer base was able to get an early look at a certain line of very special ASUS Gaming laptops. Not only do the machines incorporate high-end computing and graphics capabilities, but they ev... |
1 June 2010 08:49 GMT |
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Back at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show, the Wireless HD consortium revealed that it had just about finished defining the Wireless HD 1.1 specifications, meant to enable very high-quality videos to be transmitted without cables. Now, the consortium seems to have finally finished its work,... |
10 May 2010 08:53 GMT |
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The WirelessHD Consortium finished defining the new WirelessHD standard that will enable unprecedented wireless data transfer for a variety of electronics, allowing for vivid and accurate content sharing and display. The specification is the standard wireless digital interface for HD consumer electronics and is suppo... |
5 January 2010 06:19 GMT |
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Everything seems to be “wireless” nowadays, including here some specific areas that were “wired” by tradition, as for example HD content streaming. We're all quite used to HDMI cables, but it seems that the Japanese company Panasonic is quite keen on eliminating even those, since it has j... |
1 October 2008 08:05 GMT |
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Wireless connectivity is one of the newest obsessions in the industry, and 802.11 companies have made a habit out of exterminating those dusty cables piling up under floors, rugs or even furniture. Most of them succeed in implementing wireless solutions, but they are quickly discouraged by the snail-like speeds. The ... |
25 February 2008 08:40 GMT |
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High-definition represents the future in just about every CE-related area, but HD-related technologies do have their shortcomings, one of the most important being the fact that they require some pretty expensive wiring for properly broadcasting video and audio streams. However, things might dramatically change in the... |
3 January 2008 11:31 GMT |
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