CES 2011: LG raise the bar on connectivity with the first demo of Wi-Fi Direct™ on a smartphone

January 6th, 2011 by Dave@LGUK
 

LG are raising the bar in wireless connectivity at CES today with the first ever demonstration of Wi-Fi Direct™.

Wi-Fi Direct™ allows for a quicker and easier way to share content, videos and applications to Wi-Fi enabled smartphones without the need for traditional hot spots. Wi-Fi Direct™ will be demonstrated on the new LG Optimus Black handset, giving CES attendees a sneak peek at just how quick and easy it is to share content.
The demonstration will also show LG’s integration of DLNA as handset content will be projected onto TV and PC screens located throughout the booth.

Furthermore Wi-Fi Direct™ will make it easier for consumers who use their smartphone as a camera, appointment book, gaming device or music player, to sync their content to their PC, friends or even send photos to a printer without the need for wires or conventional Wi-Fi hotspots.

More information can be found at the LG Press Room, where all CES 2011 related content is available – Press Room

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