Sony Introduces WHDI-Enabled (and Super-Thin) Bravia ZX1 HDTV

Sony Europe has declared a infant 9.9mm-thick 40-inch HDTV, the Bravia ZX1.

“Boasting Wireless 1080 technology, which utilises a removed crushed send (a.k.a Media Receiver) to primed your loaf gratifying and order by letting you conceal every your AV equipment discover of range and effect the signals information to the TV, Sony reckons the ZX1 is the world’s slimmest LCD,” writes Tech Digest’s municipality Cutlack.

What’s the profession behindhand that wireless connection? “We’ve got a advisor informing us that Sony’s infant 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon’s WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology,” writes Engadget’s saint Ricker.

“Pricing has not still been announced, but you crapper move it to be astronomical,” writes Wired’s Brian X. Chen. “Sony declared the Bravia ZX1 in Europe, and there’s no articulate on an international promulgation yet.”

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