ASUS Introduces First Integrated WirelessHD Notebook PC with SiBEAM Technology
ASUS has launched two new notebook computer models that
incorporate SiBEAM's WirelessHD technology.
These notebook PCs are the world?s first to feature
WirelessHD technology. The netbooks integrate SiBEAM's
wireless video network chips on display mini-card (DMC)
modules. ASUS' inclusion of WirelessHD ensures uncompressed
1080p/60 video and a latency-free experience for gaming and
entertainment.
ASUS is incorporating SiBEAM?s WirelessHD technology in its new notebook PCs including the G73JW and the G53 gaming notebooks.
SiBEAM?s WirelessHD technology is a wireless display solution that provides a lossless and uncompressed video connection. The addition of the technology will enable consumers to use the notebook with the HD television while at home or play games on the notebook while on the road. By operating in the 60GHz frequency band, the new products will not experience any interference with WiFi, cordless phones, or other wireless technologies, but rather permit simultaneous usage of these other wireless devices for Internet access and home networking.
Being demonstrated at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan, this week, the ASUS notebooks will be made available in Fall 2010.
ASUS is incorporating SiBEAM?s WirelessHD technology in its new notebook PCs including the G73JW and the G53 gaming notebooks.
SiBEAM?s WirelessHD technology is a wireless display solution that provides a lossless and uncompressed video connection. The addition of the technology will enable consumers to use the notebook with the HD television while at home or play games on the notebook while on the road. By operating in the 60GHz frequency band, the new products will not experience any interference with WiFi, cordless phones, or other wireless technologies, but rather permit simultaneous usage of these other wireless devices for Internet access and home networking.
Being demonstrated at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan, this week, the ASUS notebooks will be made available in Fall 2010.