theytukrjobs
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I noticed that the Xbox gaming controller lists WiFi direct in its specifications. This may just be for higher data transfer, such as what would be required for a stereo headset that plugs to the controller. But I have an idea of something else they could do with this.
The WiFi direct could be used, in theory, to stream the A/V output of the box to a tablet. This tablet could then be plugged into a TV in a different room. The controller, using WiFi direct, would have ample range to also communicate with your system in a different room. What if you could play a game on a separate TV by plugging in a tablet (or other Smartglass enabled device) into a TV? Or play right off of a tablet or PC, lag free, in a different room?
I think that would be awesome. Obviously it isn't announced and a feature that grand would probably already be announced if it existed. But I think all of the hardware and software that you would fundamentally need is there.
The WiFi direct could be used, in theory, to stream the A/V output of the box to a tablet. This tablet could then be plugged into a TV in a different room. The controller, using WiFi direct, would have ample range to also communicate with your system in a different room. What if you could play a game on a separate TV by plugging in a tablet (or other Smartglass enabled device) into a TV? Or play right off of a tablet or PC, lag free, in a different room?
I think that would be awesome. Obviously it isn't announced and a feature that grand would probably already be announced if it existed. But I think all of the hardware and software that you would fundamentally need is there.