Toshiba TDP-SW80U: a wireless projector that won't bust your wallet.(ROI reviews)
Studio Monthly, May, 2005 by Franklin, Melvin
Wireless video projection? Seems like it's always just around the corner, or too expensive for mere mortals. Fortunately, two trends are making this a real possibility. Prices have fallen dramatically for projectors with a brightness rating of 2000 ANSI lumens, which is the minimum needed to withstand moderate amounts of ambient light. And low-cost wireless LAN adapters have smoothed the transition from the 11 Mbps throughput of the 802.11b standard to the 54 Mbps throughput of the 802.11g standard. In theory, you can now send video from your computer to your projector without a physical connection.
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As a result, we're starting to see inexpensive projectors that accept 802.11g cards, just as we're seeing new notebook computers...
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