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July 17, 2008
TransferJet Consortium FormedA group of electronics manufacturers have banded together to develop Sony's ultra short-distance wireless data transfer technology.
A group of consumer electronics makers today announced the formation of the TransferJet Consortium to develop specifications for Sony's short-distance TransferJet wireless technology, which was announced in January at CES in Las Vegas. The consortium includes:
TransferJet is a low-power, short-distance, high-datarate transfer technology designed primarily to allow communication between devices that are physically touching. The technology has an effective transmission rate of 375 Mbits/s, and uses very low-intensity radio waves, which should minimize interference with other devices. The effective distance for transmission is 3 cm. The consortium hopes to enable devices to instantaneously connect when touching: For example, touching a digital camera to a television would instantly display photos on the television screen. A web site has been set up with more information: http://www.transferjet.org/en/index.html.
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