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SkyBlue

join:2007-03-31

reply to Matt
Re: Wireless Home Theater

said by Matt See Profile :

This would be great for alleviating the rat's nest of wires around almost all electronic devices ... I wonder if the range would be great enough to replace WiFi as the streaming transport from a PC to a media center extender?
There is items out there that use wireless technology to your home thearter already. You just have to search for them.

My fear is your going to have so many wireless devices your going to run into each other at some point or you will have to take precausions to make sure all your devices don't use the same frequency or your neighbors.

otherwise your better off with a wired device for 2 reasons 1. no interference.
2. no chemo therapy effect (microwave radiation house effect)


Jason Levine
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join:2001-07-13
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There are wireless home theater components already, but the speeds at which they operate might not work well with HD content. When I was looking into one, I wasn't even positive that it would work well for standard definition/DVD quality programs.
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