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by bloopletech
4587 days ago
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Back of the envelope calculation: (1920 * 1080 * 3 * 60) / 1024.0 / 1024.0
=> 355.96 MB/s 300mbps wireless n: 300 / 8.0
=> 37.5 MB/s Given that the whole point of HDMI is image quality, how are they going to shove 355MB/s through a 37.5MB/s link without lowering the quality hugely? It all seems rather pointless to have a large, high quality display and content, and force it through a small link. |
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There are a few protocols out there that manage to send high-performance video across remote devices without requiring lots of bandwith: RemoteFx is an extension of Window's RDP for instance; Citrix has stuff like HDX-3D Pro, etc.
You certainly do not need to send every pixel through.