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Old 11-12-2008, 11:08 PM   #5
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I used to have a large desire for wireless. I wanted everything in my home to be connected wirelessly. Then I saw all the problems. It is so easy for a signal to drop when there is no physical connection. Not to mention that the physical connections are typically of greater speed than the wireless connections. Not always true, but when your gaming online, I can usually tell a difference.

The major drawback of wires are the wires. Who wants to see and run all the wires. If you recall HDMI solves the multi-cabling issue for audio and video into one cable, one interface. I can’t justify buying a wireless HDMI now, but who knows in a few years maybe. If we could transmit electrical power wirelessly, then you would really have something. I suppose the FCC would step in then.
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