Nothing special. OTA HD receivers and Blu-Ray drives already delivery HD video over USB. And streaming HD video over WiFi is nothing special for HTPCs.
Blu-Ray quality 1080p video and 7.1 sound only needs 20~30mbps, which is within capabilities of USB and "N" WiFi.
The article is about cell phones and handheld devices. If they can pull this off it will be none other than stunning. Nothing special.......are you mad? Also, good luck getting stutter free HD to play at 1080p on even the best Wifi setup. It is possible, but most people think it's easier than it actually is.
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Nothing special. OTA HD receivers and Blu-Ray drives already delivery HD video over USB. And streaming HD video over WiFi is nothing special for HTPCs.
Blu-Ray quality 1080p video and 7.1 sound only needs 20~30mbps, which is within capabilities of USB and "N" WiFi.
The article is about cell phones and handheld devices. If they can pull this off it will be none other than stunning. Nothing special.......are you mad? Also, good luck getting stutter free HD to play at 1080p on even the best Wifi setup. It is possible, but most people think it's easier than it actually is.
to LZBRAVO (below)
"ISN'T decades away from becoming a reality"
You completely misquoted there... *shakes head*