I heard that in one or two years theres supposed to be a new standard called IEEE802.11n that sends large files in no time. Will I be able to use it for transmitting HDTV?
802.11n is the next standard in the successful wireless LAN 802.11 family and is expected to support actual transmission rates of up to 200Mbps. While this rate is much higher than prior 802.11 wireless standards, it is still far from transmitting 1.5Gbps-the minimum required for uncompressed High Definition TV. In order to transmit wireless HDTV, implementers of 802.11n will have to compress the data, and then decompress it on the other side. This adds higher costs and complexity to the system, as well as unacceptable latency.
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