So many home wireless standards, so little time

By CNET News.com on 25 January 2007

Tags: 802.11n | aquos | avega | fp-t5894w | home | homeplug | powerline | quartics | whdi | wifi | wireless | z-wave | zigbee

With a multitude of wireless technologies for the living room on the horizon, it's tough not to be mesmerised by the competing standards and their jumble of numbers and letters that pass for names. The Consumer Electronics Show and Macworld brought a whole new set of media technologies meant to connect the TV to the PC without wires, so here's a look at the leaders of the pack.

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