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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA working on wireless display technology

NVIDIA working on wireless display technology

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/27/2010 02:46 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Guru3D.com ImageOne of the more nauseating facts that go with a computer hardware testlab is wires .. everywhere and anywhere. Good news on the monitor side though, NVIDIA apparently is working on new wireless technology that allows communication in-between the graphics cards and your display, the focus for this is in fact gamers.

Over at the GPU technology Conference last week scars information was disclosed. Of course it is not something new as Intel has been paving their way on this for a while now with Intel's Wireless Display technology (WiDi).

But the idea is simple, allow a computer to stream content in high quality to a display without the need for cables. Currently there is no information available whatsoever though and that included a launch date of this technology.







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