Asus has displayed and interesting concept at CeBit which seems to have gone somewhat unnoticed.
Wireless Video transmission as a touted featured for a graphics card.
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From what I can make out it sends chromance and luminance across seperate frequencies on the 2.4ghz range (802.11B/G freqs)
Now while I have seen stand alon video senders on their own, I haven't seen many people promote it as a future video card interface. It'll be interesting to see what resolutions are supported as it would seem somewhat limited. I'd think it'd be close to 640x480 considering that it's using basic composite technology.
Anywhoo, interesting for multi-display applications but I doubt we'd have much use for it unless your rig becomes your multi-media PC and you don't mind only SDTV.
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Wireless Video transmission as a touted featured for a graphics card.
<A HREF="http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/57424" target="_new">http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/57424</A>
From what I can make out it sends chromance and luminance across seperate frequencies on the 2.4ghz range (802.11B/G freqs)
Now while I have seen stand alon video senders on their own, I haven't seen many people promote it as a future video card interface. It'll be interesting to see what resolutions are supported as it would seem somewhat limited. I'd think it'd be close to 640x480 considering that it's using basic composite technology.
Anywhoo, interesting for multi-display applications but I doubt we'd have much use for it unless your rig becomes your multi-media PC and you don't mind only SDTV.
- You need a licence to buy a gun, but they'll sell anyone a stamp <i>(or internet account)</i> ! - <font color=green>RED </font color=green> <font color=red> GREEN</font color=red> GA to SK