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more about #wirelesshdmi more comments → Xagest: Hey Gizmodo, when you guys finally get a chance to review this thing, could you see how well it handles remote desktop? I'd love to run a beefy windo... more » brobot - Beboptimus Prime: I said this before, and I'll say it again: whose bright idea was it to put the POWER key right next to the delete key?! That's just frustration wait... more » Xagest: Any idea if this thing has HDMI-CEC? Capacitive Touch Screen + Consumer Electronic Control + Wireless HDMI = most awesome tv-remote ever. #eeekeyboar... more » Eruanno: Uhh, isn't 240Hz refresh like... over-the-top much? more » OMG! Ponies!: I don't care about uber-thinness. I care about getting the best picture possible in a 52"-54" sized television for less than $2500. And as for the... more » The Lab: Doesn't Sony have a wireless HDMI device? I believe it isn't too pricey either. more » Ozzie's Secret Code Name: MisterWho: I guess during a recession is not the best time to introduce a $200 product that replaces a $3 cable. Who knew? more » ZLevee: Why do we have to wait for asus to get wireless HDMI into something? Where are the companies who are supposed to be making regular Wireless HDMI dongl... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Should be available in the next 3 to 6 months.. Ooh, I'll have a hard time choosing between this and the MacBook Wheel. * more » BeautifulAgony: It's a nice concept, but it's lacking far too much. The slow processor is a major detractor, and I doubt that it'll be able to handle decoding media s... more » MrBlahBlah: oh man if you can hackintosh this and use it as a media center........it would be such such hotness. more » alexmg2420: Of course... Asus made me completely loose interest with the word "Atom." Don't get me wrong, it's cool, but I couldn't see paying more than $500 for... more » CrashingOut: I think you guys totally missed the mark on your netbook predictions, I think you're ignoring a great deal of other improvements. What I'm seeing is a... more » mathemology: I'm still waiting on my flying car. more » Anemovatis: Macbook pro 17" with a quad-core and a bloody Matte screen. more » -
#asus
Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again, But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen
OK Asus, what the hell? I've drooled over your entertainment-PC-in-a-keyboard with wireless HDMI for months now. You said October looked good, but now it's delayed until early next year? At least you're making the 5-inch touchscreen a capacitive panel now. More » -
#hdtvs
Sony's Bravia ZX5 LED HDTVs Are Beautifully Slim
Yeah, they've got 240Hz "Flow Motion", but the draw of the 46- and 52-inch ZX5s is their super-slim 15.8mm and 16.6mm frames. That's partly due to their edge-mounted LED-backlighting, but also because they receive 1080p video via a wireless receiver. More » -
#homeentertainment
Belkin Aborts Glossy FlyWire Wireless HDMI Streamer
Seeing it again and again and again but with no real progress ever, I always kinda knew Belkin's FlyWire wireless HDMI box was doomed. Now it's been officially shitcanned by Belkin. Which doesn't sound great for wireless HDMI, actually. [Cnet] -
#asus
Asus Eee HTPC-In-A-Keyboard Specs: Includes Wireless HDMI, 5" Display, Our Collective Drool
We got a look at Asus' so-crazy-it's-brilliant HTPC keyboard concept earlier this week, but now we've got the important specs save the big two: pricing and availability. More » -
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#whdi
Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola Agree on Amimon Whole-House Wireless HD Standard
Be happy: A new wireless HD video standard guarantees that major brands including Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola will have interoperable wireless video streaming. Amimon—the chip makers behind the "video modem" wireless HD tech we've been seeing on and off for the last few years, and most recently in Belkin's Flywire—is announcing the WHDI consortium with the above members, formed to standardize their wireless HD spec and embed it in member companies' TVs, projectors and HD video sources. The result is a network of HD components, streaming uncompressed 1080p video not just through one room like competing UWB standards, but to and from any source to any TV in your entire home, with a range comparable to Wi-Fi. Pretty impressive stuff. More » -
#sony
Two Bravia TV Modules That Make Sense: Wireless HDMI and Slot-Loading DVD Player
Sure the Bravia Internet Video Link is a dubious use of $300 (even with YouTube), but there are at least two Bravia add-on modules in Sony's oven that are tasty and smart: A wireless HDMI module—neato factor is self-explanatory, especially since the transmitter takes up to four HDMI connections—and a slot loading DVD player. It sounds weird to say, but having a hidden DVD player on the side of a flat panel TV is actually nice, plus it's integrates with the cross media bar (XMB). Only downside is that they both need external power. Check 'em out up close.


