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Martyn: Imagine transferring data between devices by just bringing them close together. That’s the promise of transfer jet and its coming next year. Transfer jet is intended to replace cables for connecting gadgets and works in a distance of a few centimeters. Users will save space of up to 375 megabit per second.
Chris: With now with the kind of high definition cameras that you catch on phones, on cybershot cameras and handycams and a new kind of thing. These can we very, very rapidly get data from one device to another.
Martyn: In demonstration in the IFA Electronics fair in Berlin, Sony showed music, photo and video exchanges in Transfer Jet between gadgets outfitted with the technology. Sony, originally developed Transfer Jet but what was handed over to consortium of 40 companies last year. Toshiba, also a consortium member was showing transfer of digital images to a laptop pc with the technology. A cellphone just had to be placed on the pc for the transfer to begin. The first version of the transfer jet specification is due in October after which inter operability testing can begin and then sales.
Chris: We get a quite an important milestone in October and I think in terms of commercialization, of course we’ve got lots of prototypes now and demonstrations and also some of our consortium partners also have as well you look around the show. And I guess, I guess some of the first products will start coming out, I don’t know, certainly in the next six months but of course each company has its own kind of schedule and I kinda think but that’s my guess.
Martyn: Many consortium members are major digital sole camera, video camera and cellphone makers. So those devices are likely to get transferred yet first. At IFA News Berlin, this is Marty n Williams, IDG New Service.
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