Cables are so 90'ies! But for some reason we’ve yet to been able to completely rid ourselves of those tangled burdens.
Thankfully there’s devices like the new HDAiR from Altona Technologies that are helping us cut those cords one by one. It’s a wireless USB display adapter that lets you connect a USB-equipped PC or laptop to a Hi-def display or projector via HDMI or VGA. The HDAiR has a usable range of about 30 feet (it doesn’t require a line of site) and over that distance you can push an image with a resolution of 720P or 1440×1200, so no Full HD at 1080P (!).
http://www.guru3d.com/news/atlona-hdair-wireless-usb-to-hdmivga-adapter/Features:
HD TV or Projector Compatible
High Resolutions up to 1440x1050 or 720p
Extend computer from the display up to 30ft (10m)
Capable of Mirroring or Extending Display, Atlona suggests to use Extended mode for video playback
Standard and wide-screen aspect ratios (4:3 or 16:9)
Full room coverage with line of site and non-line of site
VGA & HDMI connectivity (DVI with additional adapter), both outputs are active at the same time to provide signal to up to 2 displays simultaneously
32-bit True Color depth for high quality images
Compatible with Windows Vista and XP