Major companies such as LG, Intel, Samsung, Panasonic, Dell and Microsoft are behind the proposal that involves new wireless technologies, leaving behind the less successful, and crippled in its production in some cases, Wireless USB and Wireless HDMI.
New technology and proposed changes to these wireless connections, and wireless data transmission, called WiGig that would ensure their creators and developers would have more success through the support of major companies listed above.
WiGig, using the 60 GHz band offers connection speeds up to 1 Gbps, which is much faster than current technologies such as Wi-Fi, which allow you to send information of all kinds, from video to high resolution to connect printers or music.
According to CrunchGear, waiting for the last quarter of the year is ready to specify WiGig so that participants can begin to deploy, but not until a year later when we see the first products incorporating that. We already wanted to reach an agreement and have a single wireless transmission protocol.
