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Wireless Video Connectivity at a Crossroads; Competing Solutions Begin to Emerge and Contest
Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) February 11, 2010 -- The new study, "Wireless Video Connectivity - A WTRS Report," reviews and analyzes the available and proposed technology solutions competing for dominance in the wireless video connectivity sector.
"Wireless video technology is maturing to the point that OEM's are becoming interested in the opportunity", according to Kirsten West, PhD, Principal Analyst with WTRS. "Newer protocols such as Wi-Di and WiGig are joining existing protocols including Wireless USB, WirelessHD, and WHDI to compete for design wins and, ultimately, for market share/"
The new market report provides analysis of how emerging wireless technologies will meet the market requirements for Wireless Video Connectivity products and applications. The report includes an evaluation of the dominant technical options to provide Wireless Video Connectivity including UWB, IEEE 802.11 and 60GHz.
- Analysis of existing and proposed solutions including Wireless USB, WirelessHD, WHDI, Wi-Di and WiGig. - Analysis of key IP holdings, alliance activities and strategic developments by industry participants. - The report provides 5-year forecasts of dominant emerging Wireless Video Connectivity technologies on a global basis.
Report Title: Wireless Video Connectivity - A WTRS Report No. Pages: 29 pages Publication Date: February 11, 2010 SKU#: WT020810WVTR
More information at our website www.wtrs.net/wlsvidconn.htm
WTRS (West Technology Research Solutions) provides decision makers and strategists with the latest research and analysis on emerging wireless technologies. Located in California, WTRS has a ten year history providing the leading independent viewpoint on emerging wireless technologies, market and applications. We're ready to help your company make market decisions and plan for the future.
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