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CES: Connect your 360 to an HDTV wirelessly using UWB

In another sign the future is almost here (only 6 years late) Pulse~LINK is showing off their gigabit-rate wireless Ultra Wideband platform by streaming HD video from both an Xbox 360 to an HDTV and a PC to an HDTV. Made possible with their PLK23300 UWB chipset, the technology allows "for real-time visually lossless HDTV and the ability to provide an interactive wireless connection between HD video game consoles and HD displays."

To verify that the latency will be low enough to use the technology for gaming, PulseLink will have a side-by-side setup available. "The Xbox™ 360 will be connected during active HD game play to two High Definition displays, one which will receive its signal directly via the component video cables currently shipping with the CWave™ , the other display will receive its signal wirelessly using Pulse~LINK's CWave™ UWB radios.  The side-by-side wireless versus wired displays showcase the “wired equivalency” of CWave™ wireless UWB."

In related news, be sure to check out Engadget's already outrageous CES coverage.

[Via Engadget]

Tags: CES, UWB

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