A large number of netbooks now come with graphics capable of decoding HD videos. The only problem is that while these machines can decode 1080p HD videos, many of them don’t have 1080p displays. Of course, if your netbook has an HDMI port, you can transfer the video to an external monitor. But that requires some cables. What if you could do away with the cables?
Well, chipmaker Amimon has released a WHDI module with which you can stream 1080p video wirelessly. The new module is designed for portable computing devices such as netbooks and laptops. It will allow you to stream HD video to any WHDI-enabled devices like set-top boxes, TVs and Blu-ray players.
The Mini-PCI card is thin enough to fit in even the smallest netbooks. But don’t expect this technology to be available with low-cost netbooks any time soon.
Well, chipmaker Amimon has released a WHDI module with which you can stream 1080p video wirelessly. The new module is designed for portable computing devices such as netbooks and laptops. It will allow you to stream HD video to any WHDI-enabled devices like set-top boxes, TVs and Blu-ray players.
The Mini-PCI card is thin enough to fit in even the smallest netbooks. But don’t expect this technology to be available with low-cost netbooks any time soon.
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