Friday, February 12, 2010
Toshiba airs HDMI Over Wi-Fi
The ‘Toshiba Corporation’ from Japan, in the recent times aired two Wi-Fi concepts at its new product showcase for the year 2010. These concepts include:
• My Wi-Fi
• Wi-Di
Wi-Di is the acronym of ‘wireless HD’. Wi-Di is mainly utilized for streaming video from a computer to an HDTV.
From a wireless device, My Wi-Fi is entirely supported around a sign up of the signal to a laptop that does not at all require occurring from then onwards. It does not require the total number of Wi-Fi routers that will be utilized as the computer acts as an access point for the devices.
All of these are based around the Intel Capella technology. This technology is at the heart of some new Toshiba laptops. Some of the additional Wi-Fi technologies that are shown off Wi-Di, wireless streaming of a high definition picture from a computer straight to an HDTV over the airwaves. Utilized for the purpose of demonstration was a Netgear WiDi product, a Toshiba Capella based laptop and a Toshiba screen. In the current times only a HD 720p signal is possible, but along with a firmware upgrade due this year from Intel, 1080p will be viewable as well.
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