ZeroWire rivals WirelessHD
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article published on 8 December, 2008
California-based Tzero Technologies has demonstrated its new second generation ZeroWire in Tokyo. The new ZeroWire enables wireless HDMI transmission with Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology, which is able to transfer Full HD (1080p) resolution video at 60 frames per second. The product is at first targeted at Japanese market, but has passed the regulatory tests in Europe and the U.S. as well.
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lxhotboy
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8. December 2008 @ 07:32 |
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Man i was just think about this. I plan to mount my LCD to the wall in the next few weeks but i dont really like to see the wires running up the wall to the set. Everything for these Flat panel tv should be wireless.
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cart0181
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8. December 2008 @ 11:13 |
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That's why you run the wires inside the wall behind where you hang the screen...
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SProdigy
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8. December 2008 @ 12:57 |
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Originally posted by cart0181: That's why you run the wires inside the wall behind where you hang the screen...
Or buy a cable raceway. If you're in the States, Lowes and Home Depot sell them for about $10-$20 depending on the parts you need and the length of the cable run. (It only set me back $7 for a straight run down the wall for mine and I painted it the same color as the wall, so it looks very professional and hides the wires.)
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8. December 2008 @ 14:34 |
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drilling holes in your wall, or not having cables at all and can move the system any ways you like, I think cableless is the winner here.
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lxhotboy
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8. December 2008 @ 14:45 |
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Originally posted by cart0181: That's why you run the wires inside the wall behind where you hang the screen...
That's not the best answer for me and i agree cableless is the best option. I am about to purchase a recliner soon and may move some furniture around at that time. Then i would be left to possible move my tv, drill another hole for cables for my DVD player,gaming consoles, cablebox; move my line between satellite and receiver in that room, then fill in the other hole already there, repaint that hole, etc... Not worth the trouble. I also like to move my furniture around about once a year and change a few things up so that definitely would not be good for me. I have been leaning toward the cable raceway as or whatever it is called. I have seen them but just didnot know the name for them.
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SProdigy
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8. December 2008 @ 16:58 |
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100% agree with the wireless. I meant to say that reading this article makes me kick myself for all of the mounting and other work I had to do a few weeks back!
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10. December 2008 @ 23:04 |
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You forget about the power cable rofl.
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cart0181
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11. December 2008 @ 00:42 |
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Originally posted by Jemborg: You forget about the power cable rofl.
Yeah, you're all dumb, rofl. And meanwhile, mine will be working glitch-free for a fraction of the cost.
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paperboyd
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12. December 2008 @ 00:34 |
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I cant wait for my neighbor to steal my HD. Signal boosters will soon be sure to follow.
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12. December 2008 @ 00:56 |
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I'm cheap. I'd rather use a length of black concertina hose that you can get for greywater off your washing-machine to your garden. You could put your POWER CABLE through that too. :D
It would look fine... and mean.
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cart0181
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18. December 2008 @ 01:09 |
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Originally posted by paperboyd: I cant wait for my neighbor to steal my HD. Signal boosters will soon be sure to follow.
Ahh, good point.
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