If it’s anything like ours, your home is a mess of gold plated, magnetically shielded, oxygen frees cabling. Each morning we have to rescue small animals that have strayed in and got trapped by a rouge S-video lead, But not for much longer. Tech firm Amimon’s Wireless Home Digital Interface will enable you to send high def video all over the house from a single source. It transmits a 1080p signal from your Blu-ray player or PS3 but, instead of compressing the video, it calculates which parts of the picture are most important, like bright colors contrasted against dark and priorities them.

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It sounds like a recipe for fuzzy grey patches and early adopter tears, but on its website Amimon promises picture quality equivalent to a wired setup. It looks like as though the big names will be backing it too. The technology isn’t just for PS3 owners either, it will work with any video format, resolution or standard, including 1080i, 1080p, 720p, PAL, NTSC and PC, so even that obscure Japanese horror you spent three nights downloading can be played on every TV you own.

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The Belkin Flywire uses Amimon tech promises 1080p video throughout you home, with no latency when it comes to gaming. This presupposes you are within the pad’s 30ft range of course, but it still means you can finish watching, there will Be Blood on Blu-ray while lounging in bed without first having to move all your kit around.
[via Geardiary]

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2 Responses to Belkin Flywire: Beam your PS3, TV and videos all over the house

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    Maria says:

    wow, that's amazing!! i'll have to look into this product. it'll be perfect for when i move back home :D

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