February 14th, 2011
Wireless KFA2 GTX 460 WDHI Review @ Guru3D

Sometimes in this industry you see products that ooze innovation. Now by any given standard that does not always mean brilliant ideas, but yeah … innovation and differentiation is always downright interesting at the very least. One innovative product that dropped like a bomb into the market a couple of weeks ago is the KFA2/Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 WHDI with the card transmitting a wireless signal to your HDTV. An idea that originates from Intel actually, as they also have WHDI solutions these days.
But think about it … a graphics card with no monitor connectors attached to it, yet when you look at the HDTV you see your desktop in 1920x1080P perfectly clear and fine, all transmitted through the air. Duuuude — that’s like Star Trek for real — I mean 1920×1080 is 2 million pixels at 32-bit with 60 refreshes each second as well.
The concept surely is miraculous and even weirder, it works surprisingly well !
Yep, today we test a GeForce GTX 460 based on that concept, all that hardware lovin’ is based and placed onto custom PCB design, the card is silent and highly overclockable offering very nice mid-range performance. And within a distance of 100 feet / 33 Meters you can beam a 1080P signal towards a television or monitor, as long as it has an HDMI input, you should be good to go really.
- READ MORE (Source): Wireless Graphics card – KFA2 GTX 460 WDHI review


