Computex: Streaming HD wirelessly from your PC
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 2, 2010 - 12:23 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Not to be confused with the Intel Wireless Display that Jon christened WiDi, Galaxy is showing off their solution to streaming HD video without wires. [H]ard|OCP stopped by the Galaxy booth and were shown a WHDI solution, or Wireless Home Digital Interface which is a joint venture from such companies as Hitachi, Motorola, Samsung, Shard, Sony, and LG Electronics. Unfortunately [H] cannot report on which Galaxy cards will have WHDI capability but they assure you that WHDI has no problems streaming Bluray quality video to a TV even through an intervening wall so this will be a popular feature. There is more below the WHDI information so make sure you scroll down through everything.
"We have a look at some of Galaxy's new products that it is showing off at Computex. Most
notably Galaxy will have product that will allow you to wirelessly stream your high
resolution desktop to your TV. New GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 cards as well."
Here are some more Shows and Expos articles from around the web:
SHOWS AND EXPOS- NVIDIA brings a dual GTX 470 prototype to Computex,
causes power shortages in Taipei @ Engadget
- EVGA's motherboard team leaves unexpectedly @ SemiAccurate
- Gigabyte Showcases
the X58A-UD9 with Unlocked Intel CPUs at Computex 2010 @ Bjorn3D
- Acer
Liquid E Ferrari spotted in the wild @ HEXUS
- AMD's world first Fusion APU Demonstration at Computex @
Tweaktown
- Computex 2010 Opening Ceremony @ TechwareLabs
- Computex 2010 Coverage @ OCC
- Computex 2010: Enermax’s New PSUs &
Cases @ Hardware Canucks
- Computex
2010: ASUS CE Products: Smartphones, Apps, iPad Killers & More @ Hardware Canucks
- Computex 2010 Spotlight Thermaltake @ TechwareLabs
- The EVGA SR-2
Motherboard Gets A Custom PC Case @ Legit Reviews
- Unreleased Intel 6-Series Chipsets on Display at Computex 2010 @ PCStats
- Computex
2010 - First Day Sightseeing @ NinjaLane
- NVIDIA
claims to invent ‘3D PC’ category @ HEXUS
- Computex 2010 Day
1: Gigabyte shows off X58A-UD9, Notebooks, Tablets @ Legit Reviews
- Computex 2010: Tuniq
& Sunbeamtech Detail New Coolers and Chassis @ Hardware Canucks
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