07 March 2011

WORLD’S FIRST WIRELESS DESKTOP DISPLAY



When I say wireless, I don’t mean having a Wi-Fi connection and things like that, I literally mean wireless as in the monitor here doesn’t have any wire connected to it at all. Developed by Fujitsu, this 22” monitor is definitely a product of the future we would love to have. So without a wire, not even one for the power, how does it work? The monitor you see above is able to draw its power from a magnetic induction transmitter that has been specifically built into a piece of furniture such as a desk or a conference table. Images will also be transmitted wirelessly via a wireless USB from a computer up to 32 feet away.
"We are planning to introduce the first models incorporating totally wireless power technology to our LED-backlit display range within the next year. This is another technology innovation from Fujitsu, following on from our 0-Watt PCs and displays. In operation, there's no difference in quality from the desktop image – except that we've consigned cables to the history books of display technology." -- Rajat Kakar from Fujitsu.
Now, here’s something that is truly wireless. If only there’s way for it to work with a device that is also wireless so we can say goodbye to wires forever as well as dust bunnies collected around wires and not to mention my pet’s furs.

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