Wireless Electricity

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Have you thought of reading books on wireless electricity? If you haven’t then start thinking because a research team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has showcased a new technology, wireless electricity and its named WiTricity.


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The MIT team was able to light a 60 Watts light-bulb from a power source seven feet away and most interestingly there was no physical connection between the source and the application.


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Intel has demonstrated its new wireless power technology
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[CES 2010] We’ve been hearing of the MIT’s WiTricity (wireless electricity) for long, now for some usage - at Haier’s booth at CES you’ll see its practical use. Using the wireless and efficient transmission technology to good effect, Haier has developed a completely wireless HDTV. Employing WiTricity and Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI), the HDTV is made to stream videos over 100 feet. That’s some distance, when you’re talking of no wires at all, and if you doubt, there’s a video over at Engadget to justify the claim

Wireless Charging Mats Set

Powermat is leading the wireless charging revolution with 750,000 units sold.

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“Imagine a world with no wires needed to power your gadgets, it certainly would make life a lot simpler for gadget fans like myself.”