



Based on wireless technology from Wisair, a provider of single-chip based UWB and Wireless USB solutions, the InFocus DisplayLink Wireless system, allows presenters to connect to InFocus DisplayLink-enabled projectors and share HD content on the big screen without wires. Launched in August 2009 with initial support for Windows OS platforms, the system is now made available for MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air platforms with audio support.
MacBook platforms don't have VGA or HDMI connectors, which are the most common connectors in Projectors. According to the folks at InFocus, for a complete audio-video experience today, Mac users need to connect at least three cable adapters: (1) a mini-DisplayPort or mini-DVI to VGA adapter cable (2) a VGA cable that connects to the projector for the video and (3) yet another cable for the audio.
The new InFocus wireless solution allows Mac users to transfer video, audio and also the projector's control, via a single wireless link with a single adapter that connects to a USB port, available in all Mac laptop platforms. The system will be available with Mac OS support at the end of March 2 and will be compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 and higher.
At this week's Macworld Expo,Wisair will demonstrate its wireless solutions for MacBook and MacBook Pro platforms including the InFocus Wireless System in booth #885.



