Panasonic Could Be Bringing Wireless 1080p Video Transmission To Your Living Room In 2009
It's nice to see that wireless transmission of uncompressed 1080p video is coming closer to our living rooms. Over in Japan at CEATEC, Panasonic demonstrated the transmission of content from a Blu-ray recorder to a wireless tuner via HDMI, then to a plasma HDTV wirelessly for playback.
The demo used a 60GHz band milliwave and reached 4 Gbps and worked quite well, but unfortunately they also performed the same demo with a Nintendo Wii to display the lag effects rendered by wireless transmission of video games. Nevertheless, for those of us who prefer a good movie over the latest edition of Soul Calibur, Panasonic plans to commercialize the wireless tech in 2009.
Via Tech-on
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Posted by Justin Davey at October 2, 2008 1:00 AM