Posted on 03/06/2019 12:53:49 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
Could Samsung be on the cusp of a fully wireless TV? A recent patent hints that a Samsung TV without any pesky cables could be around the corner.
Spotted by LetsGoDigital, the patent was filed in March 2018 but only released publicly in late February of this year.
The patent revolves around a wireless power transceiver, which would make the prospective television the first of its kind to transmit power across the room rather than relying on a power cable - increasingly seen as an eyesore next to Samsung's premium design sets.
The transceiver takes the form of a magnetic bar attached to the rear of the television, given that panels themselves are too thin to house anything of this kind. It would then require a separate power transmitter (plugged into the mains) to keep the TV running.
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Cancer anyone?
Nikola Tesla was an electrifying and handsome man!
I’d like to know how they’re going to get one or more 18 Gbps HDMI feeds into it without cables. You know, like from your cable box, Android box, PC, UHD Blu-ray player, etc? There’s no current wireless networking standard that’s up to that kind of data rate.
You can cook your TV dinner with your TV.
Tesla was vastly under-rated compared to Edison.
Something about Tesla leaves a wake of cranks, tough.
One friend of mine was Tesla addicted, and tried to convince me that sound is on the electro-magnetic spectrum.
He did something unfathomable with rocks in an empty aquarium that I don’t recall these years later.
If you were smart you’d have taken the TV out during a Thunderstorm. Could have watched it for a week.
Wow
There goes my AM radio reception.
Pay no attention to that high power ISM band RF transmitter in the corner...
And don’t forget your Faraday shielded jock if you plan to father children.
Story material for Dimension X or X minus one.
I'll keep my TV, as is, mounted on the LR wall.
Look as Tesla and many others like Rife and NASA have researched,
There are good emf fields, and there are bad emf fields, and it depends what frequency they are. Some frequencies harm the body, some help it.
Wireless internet.
You’ve got it.
Your electric and gas smartmeters. You’ve got it.
Your neighbors smartmeers and wireless internet. You’ve got it.
Your neighborhood cell tower and repeaters. You’ve got it.
Cell phone. You’ve got it.
Your Pop could drink pop while popping unpopped popcorn without a popcorn popper.
Believe it or not I was raised on 25hz supplied by Eagle-Picher Mining.
Just what I need. A high power electromagnet in my home to erase my credit cards and my PC’s hard drives.
Y'don't hafta' live under high tension wires now to scramble your brains .... you can bring 'em into the living room ?
Why eliminate the power cable? Just plus it into a nearby outlet. This for OCD people.
I vaguely remember Tesla being mentioned in my high school physics and again in Physics 101 in college.
There is even an online debate in progress that considers the proposition: “Nikola Tesla should be taught about in schools for his inventions instead of the people who stole his ideas like Marconi or Edison.”
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