WHDI. Remember that acronym. Consider having it tattooed across your chest, or at least shaved into your head. It stands for Wireless High-Definition Interface. Developed by AMIMON, and embraced by more and more electronics manufacturers, WHDI lets you wirelessly connect HDTV devices.
The latest company to jump into the bitstream is Mitsubishi. As early as this fall, in Japan, it will offer a TV with an AMIMON wireless link inside, along with an external HDTV receiver that will connect to the display using WHDI. The system will be part of Mitsubishi's new HDTV Living Fit line.
What's so cool about WHDI?

