A Cambridge company has demonstrated a monitor and PC linked by Ultra
Wideband (UWB) wireless technology which was recently approved for use in Europe
– though new or amended legislation is required before it can be used in the UK.
The technology, from DisplayLink, could finally eliminate the much-eroded
distinction between a TV and a monitor because it could allow any device to use
any screen within range. This could have a profound knock-on effect on device
design (see
How
the death of TV sets could change mobile computing).
DisplayLinkspecializes in designing compression chips for video-streams over a variety
of links. Its UWB link demonstration at the 3GSM show in Barcelona used two
modules, the DL-120 and DL-1260, designed respectively for streaming to
1.5-megapixel and 2-megapixel displays.
They were used in conjunction with Intel's WiMedia UWB chips. A company
statement said the links delivered real-time, full motion DVD-quality playback
in 32bit colour, though DL-1260 specs indicate that it could stream HDTV.
DisplayLink, formerly Newnham Technology, is one of many companys that have
sprung up around Cambridge University in the area known as Silicon Fen. Its
research facilities are till based in Cambridge thought the company headquarters
are now in Palo Alto, California.
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