HD televisions possibly will be the wave of the future. But it’s a prospect that’s still muddled by confused wires. Wireless HDMI and Wireless HD are two contending technologies intended at wirelessly connecting HDTVs to our entertainment setups.
In between these two, recently wireless HDMI already gets quite a few successes.
Wireless HDMI is a technology for wireless high-definition audio and video signals broadcast on customer electronics products. Wireless HDMI is not a standard itself, even though non-proprietary executions can be organized via ultra-wideband (UWB) standard.
There are at present a small number of companies that have developed chipsets for this reason, but the chipsets are just now launching to be included into products that will first appearance later this year. A number of companies that offer chipsets and solutions under the name Wireless HDMI are Philips, Tzero Technologies, and Radiospire networks etc.
Within these successive names from new technology of wireless HDMI, Gefen Wireless brings one step more success. The Gefen TV Wireless for HDMI extender delivers a wireless solution for HDMI sources placed up to 100 feet or 30 meters away.
For the great look of your home you never want to see any hanging wire in your room. Outside applications and any room where additional cables are unwanted, the wireless for HDMI Extender sends hi-def resolutions to 1080p (24fps) and 5.1 surround sound up to 10 with no cables required. The sender and receiver system sets up very simply and is well-matched with all audio and video sources using the HDMI format including Blue-ray players, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and more. Both sender and receiver are power-driven to drive the wireless signal transmission. Others, sender unit supplies two HDMI inputs and a third input for component video with two-channel audio. And through support for three audio and video sources, the Gefen wireless for HDMI Extender operates as a source switcher, permits users to manage three sources from the similar flat panel display. Users can choose sources using the autos switch function or the local selection button or IR blaster on the sender unit. Others, to raise the performance, it offers built-in cancellation system to avoid noise from nearby electronics operation.
In a nutshell the features are:
- Real-time and visually failure less HD video compression
- Support for 5.1 surround sound
- 2 HDMI inputs and 1 component video /analog audio input
- Fully HDMI and HDCP compliant
- IR blaster and IR receiver jacks
- Input selector switch
- Supports HDMI 1.3 Lip Sync features for source devices
You can collect the Gefen HMDI wireless extender today from your local market or ordering via internet. Price range is $700 to $1500 USD.