HDTVs are nice, but the cabling is not. Efforts to replace those cables with a wireless link will be mired in a standards war, according to Nick Flaherty THE SHIFT TO high-definition TV (HDTV) has brought better quality images and sound into our homes. The downside has been the nest of cables that comes with HDTVs, especially when they're used in home theatre set-ups. The consumer electronics industry is working hard to do away with these cables, but so far with little success. Wireless HDTV, it turns out, is a tough nut to crack.
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