According to the Internet Movie Database, Sony and Samsung are trying to standardize a technology called Wireless Home Digital Interface, to remove unsightly cords from televisions.
Big-screen monitors can now be mounted on the walls of homes, along with
surround-sound speakers, but the result is often an unsightly jumble of
wires leading to satellite receivers, amplifiers, DVD players and the like.
On Wednesday, Sony and Samsung announced that they plan to address the issue
by adopting as an industry standard a technology called Wireless Home
Digital Interface (WHDI), developed by Amimon Ltd. of Israel. The technology
had already received a boost from Motorola, Sharp and Hitachi.
High-definition television sets using the Whdi technology are likely to
become available in 2009, costing about $100 more than comparable sets now
on sale, although the price is expected to drop as the technology matures.
However, unless they can be brought into the fold, Matsushita (Panasonic),
LG, Toshiba, and NEC are planning to produce their own sets using a similar
wireless system called SiBeam.
HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR SAME IDEA CALLED " HOME PLUG TECHNOLOGY " SAID TO USE HOUSE WIRING INSTEAD OF SMALL DISH ON ROOF. I AM 82 AND DO NOT WANT TO WAIT TOO MANY MORE YEARS. WOULD TRY EXPERIMENTAL GLADLY
Posted by
Jim O'Donnell
on July 27, 2008 at 02:23 PM MDT
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