WirelessHD™
The WirelessHD™ specification defines a wireless video area network (WVAN) for the connection of consumer electronic (CE) audio and video devices. A key attribute of the WirelessHD™ system is its ability to support the wireless transport of an uncompressed 1080p A/V stream with a high quality of service (QoS) within a room at distances of ten meters.
The requirement for high data throughput at distances of 10 meters requires a large allocated frequency spectrum. A large amount spectrum is available on an unlicensed basis in many countries in the 60 GHz band. In North America and Japan, a total of 7 GHz is allocated for use, 5 GHz of which is overlapping. The band 57~64 GHz is allocated in North America while 59-66 GHz is allocated in Japan. In addition, Korea and the European Union have also allowed similar allocations. The regulator agencies allow very high effective transmit power (the combination of transmitter power and antenna gain), greater than 10 W of effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP). High EIRP and wide allocated bandwidth will allow high throughput connections that, however, are very directional.
Leuk verzonnen ..en erg knap allemaal ..maar ik twijfel toch echt erg aan de techniek, vooral het 10W EIRP vermogen
Lekker TV kijken zo ! ....schiet mij maar lek!