InFocus Adopts UWB for Wireless Projection

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InFocus has signed on to use ultrawideband technology in conjunction with its line of digital projectors, although it’s still unclear what it will cost.

Company representatives emailed a press release to PCMag.com reporters this week, explaining that a new DisplayLink Wireless System is currently compatible with the InFocus IN1100 and IN3100 series, and will be available soon on the IN1500, IN5300 and IN5500 series as well as future DisplayLink-enabled projectors.

The modules contain chips from Wisair, one of the few remaining UWB technology providers. Users shouldn’t have to worry about data loss, as long as the projectors are in the same room as the source: the adapters are rated for 99 Mbits/s, within distances of 30 feet.

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