Okay. Now here's a technology we like. Hanshin Information Technology has introduced the Icreon HUWB-3000Kit which supports both video and audio transmissions between your PC and your TV at speed of up to 220 Mbps using it's UWB technology. This means you can now connect your PC to your TV whenever you want, without much trouble. The setup is also rather simple. Simply plug the USB dongle into your laptop or desktop, and connect the transceiver box via HDMI to your HDTV. That's it.
"The ICREON Wireless USB Multi Adapter HUWB-3000Kit is designed to connect any windows based computer to your HDTV or projector wirelessly through VGA or HDMI connections and 5.1CH speaker and stereo speaker wirelessly through S/PDIF or stereo connections."
Utilizing an ultra-wideband connection, it'll pipe audio and video wirelessly to your set, with support for 1080p resolutions to boot.
"The wireless multimedia adapter set provides full room coverage, making it ideal for a variety of use cases, such as wirelessly displaying internet content (provided over wireless LAN connection for example) on a large screen TV."
"It provides a highly secure wireless connection using the WiMedia Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology and 128 bit AES encryption."

Key Features
- Wireless connectivity from computer/notebook to flat TVs and Projectors, monitors
- Full room coverage with line of site and non-line of site
- Wireless VGA & HDMI connectivity for Displays
- S/PDIF & Stereo connectivity for Speaker (5.1CH or Stereo)
- 32-bit True Color depth for high quality images
- Support up to 1920 X 1080 resolution
- HD Video up to 720P
- Fully standard solution (Certified Wireless USB)
- Worldwide regulations compliance
- Windows XP / Vista / Win7 support
- Supports mirrored or extended desktop mode
- Support for hardware and software vendor customization
Summary
It looks pretty good and will definitely be the thing of the future. It's only concern is that there's no Mac support just as yet. But all in all, it surely is one of the best of it's kind!
Price is not yet known.
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