CeBIT 2011 gets underway in Hannover, Germany tomorrow .
While the main focus of the event is information and communications technology and not consumer electronics, the five-day expo will nevertheless feature a few consumer electronics innovations. One such innovation you might not want to miss is a 22-inch display that Fujitsu claims is the world's first truly wireless PC display.� Fujitsu's wireless display prototype features a wireless power technology, called SUPA , developed by The Fraunhofer Institute� et al as part of a project backed by the German government. According to the company, the displays draw power from a transmitter antenna via magneto-induction.� The image from a computer can also be fed to the park and play� monitor wirelessly using wireless USB, which has a maximum range of 10 meters. ...
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