HDMI is Dead. Introducing HDBaseT Networking

lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Yeah, good luck with that. WiFi is only 54MB/sec (802.11G) and 802.11n is only about 160MB/sec. I doubt 20GB/sec will be here in 3 years.
I don't see it as that big of a problem. But wireless brings other issues far more challenging than bandwidth. They can shrink network size for the sake of greater bandwidth.
 
res6jya6

res6jya6

Senior Audioholic
It's exciting to hear that technology is taking another advancement forward, but it's kind of disheartening at the same time...

When Home Theatres first came to the foray, it was Coaxial and Composite.
Then Component and SVideo.
Then DVI and HDMI.
Now HDbaseT (?)

In another year, they will be bragging up an even better technology.

And with the new ruling of the FCC to permit PC vendors to meddle with Super WiFi on the now-unused analog TV airwaves, it is likely that that meddling will open up the doors to numerous other advances in wireless technology.

(Ie. wireless power, wireless video signals, etc...) And by wireless power, I mean on a larger scale than those little Energizer power station things.
 
Charapito

Charapito

Audiophyte
My question is "Why did they ever come up with HDMI in the first place?" A Cat5/6 connection was possible all the time. $$$$$, ¿No?
 
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zacjones

Audiophyte
HDMI - quite possibly the worst thing to happen to HT in the last 20 years.
 
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