Cable connections are certainly not attractive to the eyes. Thankfully, wireless technological innovation has changed your home into eye candy. The cordless phone, the Bluetooth dongle, the wireless home theater system, they have all done miracles to purge your living space of the cable muddle. Now another digital wonder has come out -- -- so you could shift that large-screen LCD TV from your desk to your wall devoid of the hideous sight of dangling HDMI wires.
WIRELESS HDMI lets you to experience high-definition audio and video broadcasts in full 1080p free of drilling holes and running wires between your TV and your HD DVD player, DVR, cable box, or game console. Wireless HDMI devices are excellent for setups where your electronic digital devices are placed plenty of feet apart -- saving you a whole good deal of time installing and linking them.
This is fantastic for configurations where you cannot keep all your HD devices in the same area.
This is how
Wireless HDMI works. The equipment, which is often a little black box, receives audio and video data from an HD source such as a HD DVD player, and sends this particular high-definition broadcast to your HDTV or HD projector using ultra-wideband radio frequencies.
The
Wireless HDMI technology is at an early age, and a number of of the early gadgets that came out beamed weak video signals and worked only in limited ranges. On top of that, presently there is still no established standard for
WIRELESS HDMI, and producers are using their proprietary technology such as the Sony Bravia Wireless Link, Philips Wireless HDTV Link, LG Wireless 1080p, and Asus Wireless Display Connectivity.
Sooner or later the
Wireless HDMI technology is going to improve, and nearly all devices that use HDMI cabling will have wireless connectivity built in them. The Gefen EXT-WHDMI Wireless HDMI Extender is at least one of the new models which have demonstrated real promise.