HD without cables: Philips Launches Wireless HDMI

Posted on January 8, 2007 by admin

“Philips has announced a new device which could help banish the cables from around your television with the announcement that it will launch a device that will send a HD signal from any device to your television.

Wireless HDMI is an in-room solution that can transfer a 1080p signal without any signal loss.

Philips say the signal is never compressed and retains all the attributes as if it were transmitted through a standard HDMI cable.
By operating in the ultra wideband (UWB) range, the wireless cable experiences no interference from traditional devices. It functions free from obstruction of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cordless phones, microwaves and cell phones“….. <More>

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