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Wireless HDMI
Wireless HDMI

Cables and wires are generally an eye sore. The good news is, wireless technology has turned your domicile into eye candy. The cordless phone, the Bluetooth dongle, the wireless home theater system, they've all done wonders to liberate your living space of the cable muddle. Wireless HDMI is yet another digital wonder - now you can hang up your slim 52-inch LCD TV on the wall minus those ugly HDMI cable lines hanging from the bottom.

Wireless HDMI lets you to experience high-definition audio and video programming in full 1080p free of drilling holes and running cables between your TV and your Blu-ray player, DVR, cable box, or game console. Wireless HDMI devices are built to make it much less cumbersome for you to fit and hook up all your digital equipment specially if they are positioned plenty of feet apart from each other.

Wireless HDMI operates within distances of up to thirty feet - a great solution to laying down those undesirable cable connections around the corner, up the ceiling or all the way through the divider, and into the adjacent room.

I'll tell you how Wireless HDMI works. The Wireless HDMI machine, which is typically a little black box, receives audio and video data from an HD source such as a HD DVD player, and transmits this high-definition broadcast to your HDTV or HD projector using ultra-wideband radio frequencies.

The Wireless HDMI technology is young, and a few of the early devices that came out beamed terrible video signals and worked merely in short ranges. Additionally, there is still no official standard for Wireless HDMI, and vendors are using their proprietary technology such as the Sony Bravia Wireless Link, Philips Wireless HDTV Link, LG Wireless 1080p, and Asus Wireless Display Connectivity.

As advancements to Wireless HDMI technology are being formulated, it is anticipated that future HD gadgets will integrate wireless connectivity options as well. Some of the more recent models that have demonstrated fantastic promise are those from Gefen, particularly the EXT-WHDMI Wireless HDMI Extender.




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