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Sony developing wireless power for HDTVs
Sony has just announced that it has developed a wireless power technology that can transmit 60 watts over a distance of half a meter. The technology uses magnetic resonance to wirelessly transmit electricity with up to 80% efficiency. According to Sony, since both the transmitter and receiver would have the same unique resonance, the transfer would remain consistent, and wouldn't affect objects placed between the two devices. It's still in its early stages, but applications for home theater use seem obvious, when Sony demonstrated the technology using an LCD screen.
60 watts is still pretty low power for most HDTVs, but as the technology matures and as screens become more efficient with technologies like LED backlighting, we could see totally wireless screens in a few years.
— Will Greenwald
[Source: Gizmodo]
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