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New Completely Wireless Computers
Computers have clearly come on a long way since they first became commercially available. The majority of the advances have been in the size of the products, in some instances reducing what would have previously taken up a warehouse to something the size of stamp. This has meant that computers are great deal lighter and more mobile and also means that more technology and mil-spec cable and wires can be fitted in without compromising on overall size.
One area that has only really been adopted quite recently is wireless technology. This has been seen in such things as wireless Internet connectivity and also wireless mice and keyboards etc. However, most computers are still built using wires or Winchester electronics to connect the various components and this has its draw backs. To start with, wires often get in the way and limit what you can connect when making additions to the motherboard. They can also often become faulty and make it difficult to track down hardware problems.
This may all be about to change however with the development of wireless computer components that allow the different elements of a computer to communicate with each other without the need for cables. For example the hard drive can communicate with the processor and the modem without lots of internal wires and can be self contained without having lots of input ports which are vulnerable to dust and moisture. It will also mean that all the elements of computer needn’t necessity be all together and can instead be spread out over a room. This may be useful if you need to carry your hard drive around with you or want to easily add another component without taking the computer apart.
The technology is still in testing stages but will be included in a number of computer systems by 2012 along with the new trackside communications cable technology for HD computer monitors.
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