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There's No Such Thing as 'Wireless HDMI'

An anonymous reader writes "CE Pro magazine interviewed Steve Venuti and Les Chard of HDMI Licensing, LLC to get a preview of all things HDMI at CES. The duo addressed some of the more controversial issues surrounding HDMI, including 'Wireless HDMI' (There's no such thing); Consumer Electronics Control (There will be interoperability); competitor DisplayPort (No traction in CE); and the complications of HDMI ('It is not an HDMI problem. It's a digital issue.')"

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  1. "It's a digital issue" by Sylos · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yup, that's why we have analog..

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    'Number-memorizing Chinese people.'-Anon
    1. Re:"It's a digital issue" by djlemma · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Too bad we won't have analog much longer..

      At least not in the US.
      http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/digitaltv.html

  2. Bah humbug by hcdejong · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Blatant lies like It is not an HDMI problem. It's a digital issue make me want to avoid HDMI like the plague. I'd like to replace my 22 year-old TV and rubbish VHS VCR with a digital system, but I've been putting it off for three years now because I can't bring myself to expend the time and headaches involved in figuring out a system that works.

    1. Re:Bah humbug by Jeff+DeMaagd · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I think it's reasonable to say that, supposedly there are plenty of devices that aren't really HDMI compliant electrically, being a bit out of spec. Or if you get a bum cable, then maybe you're going to have problems. I am disappointed that they didn't make the connector more positive, most connector designs hold the cable in a bit better, and the VGA and DVI cable had screws. But it's done pretty well for me there too.

      Personally, I don't think HDMI problems are as big of a deal as people make it out to be. Remember the "Internet Bullhorn Effect", which causes people to think problems are bigger than they really are. I have a 50ft HDMI cable between my HD player and my projector and have had zero problems. I also only paid $55 for the cable too.

  3. terrible connector by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Are they gonna fix the issue of a limp friction-fit connector at the back of enormous TVs trying to hold back the weight of a thick cable? Who thought that one up? It's hideous.

  4. Re:CES is the new LinuxWorld by pla · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Amazing how big CES has gotten in the last 7 years. Now it's the center of the universe. Don't forget to mention DVR for OCAP.

    Don't know if you meant that as sarcasm, but for at least 15 years, I've always waited until after the January CES to make any large tech purchases... Not because I always want the cutting edge (in fact, I usually avoid most of the newest of the new at the CES), but because it drives the price of the last year's toys over a cliff.

    Or looked at a bit more cynically - It happens after the holiday season for a reason. ;-)

  5. In other news... by rhizome · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Industrialists say smog isn't a pollution problem, it's an air problem.

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    When I was a kid, we only had one Darth.
  6. What's a "digital issue?" There were none with CDs by dpbsmith · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And why should there be such a thing as a "digital issue?"

    I don't remember any "modulation issues" when FM radio was introduced. You just bought the damn radio and it worked, except the sound was better than AM.

    I don't remember any "magnetic issues" when cassettes were introduced. You just bought the damn cassette player and it worked, except the sound wasn't quite as good as LPs... but the cassettes were compact and there weren't any ticks, pops, or scratches.

    And for that matter I don't remember any "digital issues" when CDs were introduced. You just bought the damn CD player and it worked, except that the sound was better then on cassettes. (And for 98% of all ears on 98% of all recordings in 98% of all real-world consumer situations, it was much better than LPs, too).

    If the customer is using HDMI and having "issues," then they're HDMI issues.