HappySqurriel said:
Bluetooth 1.0 through 3.0 are very low-bandwith wireless connections that are inadequate for the straming of video (even standard definition video) ... Bluetooth 3.0 + HS, and Bluetooth 4.0 are newer versions (far newer than the PS3) and have the bandwidth to stream video, but I believe their bandwidth is split between all connected devices and I doubt any one Bluetooth controller could support streaming on more than 2 devices at the same time. You could (possibly) use multiple Bluetooth controllers, but then you would run into processing power problems when trying to render to so many devices at the same time. |
I TOTALLY get that streaming 4 unique full HD screans is probably never going to happen. That's why I said it should be left to the developers since I can easily imagine uses for 4 tablets without the need for each of them having HD streamed straigth to them.
Get what I'm saying? I don't see a need for Nintendo to put a limit on that - it should be up to the dev.







