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Filed under: Displays, HDTV
Remember those "world's thinnest" X-Series LCD HDTVs we spotted
earlier this year? On their way over from Japan to the US, Sharp has whipped up a partnership with
AMIMON in order to offer a wireless HDTV link based on the latter company's
WHDI technology. Apparently the 37-, 42- and 46-inch displays will be sold in both nations with an optional wireless video transmitter (read: each set is "wireless ready"), giving users the ability to send uncompressed HD to their HDTV from up to 100-feet away. As for US pricing and availability, Sharp's not quite ready to dish out those points, and while we're not exactly sure if this is the launch that finally gets wireless HD
headed in right direction, it certainly can't hurt matters. Full release posted after the jump.
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