Sony announces wireless transfer technology: ‘TransferJet’
This is a little old (7th Jan) but pretty interesting nonetheless. Sony has announced that has developed a new ‘close proximity wireless transfer technology’ which will allow users to transfer large data between electronic devices at a theoretical maximum speed of 560Mbps, but effective transfer rate will be at 375Mbps. The most prominent feature is the ‘Touch & Get’ wherein you touch the two products and transfer of data will begin. We won’t find out till later if it actually works that easily but one thing is for certain; the technology isn’t intended to replace Bluetooth 3.0 or Wireless USB as it operates at a range of ‘within 3cm’
Veronica Belmont’s Demo at CES 2008: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGJtGHWjYko
The most interesting part of the story is really Sony’s continued insistence of doing things their own way by introducing and using their own standards. From BetaMax to UMD and from Memory Stick to now TransferJet, Sony has constantly kept itself at bay from the rest by not adopting Open Standards that ensure inter-compatibility.
Press Release: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/200801/08-002E/index.html
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