If there's one unifying factor between all current desktop displays, it's that they need some sort of wired power connection before the screen will power up. That may not be the case for much longer however, as Fujitsu showed off the world's first truly wireless display at CeBIT 2011 this morning.
The 22 inch screen has neither video nor power cables connecting it to a PC. Instead it uses a wireless data and power transmission protocol known as Smart Universal Power Access (SUPA).
Working on a similar principle to a Powermat or HP Touchstone, the Fujitsu wireless monitor will use magneto-induction and inductive charging to transfer both power and data to the screen. A wireless USB connection between PC and monitor will sync the two together, with the screen powered by inductive charge mats built into your work station. It will allow the user in a limited capability to move the screen around an office (providing there are more compatible workstations available) without needing to untangle a mess of wiring first.
Though only in the prototype stages at the moment, Fujitsu are looking to have a commercially avaialble model ready for B2B sale by next year. And while talks are already in place concerning implementation in public transport services such as trains and planes, they expect it to be the best part of a decade before the technology is widespread in the home.
Hit the video above to take a look.
wireless display!
and93hil 4 months ago
CeBit is taking place in Germany. Thats why this is a german guy speaking. Americans would never start talking German just because a german guy wants a presentation.
gabriel3374 5 months ago
CeBit is taking place in Germany. Thats why this is a german guy speaking. Americans would never start talking German just because a german guy wants a presentation.
gabriel3374 5 months ago
Its a german, thats the reason why he speaks so bad
iostuber 5 months ago
WoW Vireless display !!
BaSeLHD 8 months ago
@protox4 wireless power is possible but it limited to within an inch or so of the surface of the table.
ohsnap8186 9 months ago
why does this guy sound so evil? it feels like he's gonna get me to sign away my soul or something
dancefloordeviant 9 months ago
@protox4 it uses coils to produce magnetic energy that is on a frequency that doesnt interfer with other objects this is picked up by the reciever in the back and turned back into electrical energy. this kind of power transfer was started by tesla google him. there is a company making just wireless adaptors for tv's and the like that i heard about that dont need the matt it has enough energy to go across from an outlet.
jackojeff 10 months ago
@zhen86 You're funny.
protox4 10 months ago
@protox4
battery
zhen86 10 months ago 2