Wireless TV Connectors
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 11/6/2015 1:00:00 AM
Why do TVs still need a wired connection?
Before cable TV came along, every TV in the world got it's signal from giant broadcasting towers that were many miles away. The picture was pretty crude by today's standards, but it worked.
Now that cable TV has become mainstream, isn't it strange that our TVs have wired connections? Think about it. We used to get a TV signal from over 30 miles away, but cable boxes don't have the ability to send a picture to a TV located 3 feet away?
All TVs should have Bluetooth or other short range wireless technology built-in, so it that can be paired with cable boxes, game consoles, and streaming players like Apple TV, or Google Chromecast.
Wireless connections not only makes connections neater, it also means that TVs need fewer HDMI connector ports, which cuts down manufacturing costs. It's also a lot easier than reaching behind a wall mounted TV whenever you want to plug in or remove a connection.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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