Panasonic shrinks WiGig for cellphones, sets our hearts a flutter

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Tri-band WiGig in a laptop? Yawnsville. Now, put that 60GHz connection in a high-end smartphone and we’re all ears (and sweaty palms). Panasonic is the first out the gate with a 802.11ad compatible chip for mobile devices and, despite its head-spinning multi-gigabit speeds, the company’s creation draws less that 1W of power. It’ll be sometime before WiGig makes its way into your Droid or iPhone, but when it does you can look forward to wirelessly syncing entire seasons of Good Eats (in 1080p, of course) to your phone in mere minutes. Until then, you’ll just have to make do with the tantalizing PR after the break. Continue reading Panasonic shrinks WiGig for cellphones, sets our hearts a flutter Panasonic shrinks WiGig for cellphones, sets our hearts a flutter originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jun 2011 15:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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