Bluetooth penetration in the notebook sector was estimated at
just over a third in 2006. Penetration is projected to increase
significantly over the next five years passing the 75% mark during
2012. IMS Research, The Worldwide Market for Bluetooth Technology,
September 2007 According to a report by Millward Brown commissioned
by the Bluetooth SIG, an average 81 % of consumers are aware of
Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth SIG press release, March 27, 2007
Bluetooth Wireless Technology is mainstream. Microsofts stack is
the most widely deployed Windows Vista stack.
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A number of the more capable laptop models now include native
wireless USB. This represents an important step towards creation of
the true wireless home office The Wireless Home Office (Finally)
Approaches, According to ABI Research, Forbes.com
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Low bandwidth (3Mbps) Low power Mature ecosystem Key Scenarios:
Audio headsets Input peripherals Small file transfer Supported in
Vista today, additional support in Windows 7
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*Microsoft is interested in hearing feedback on this
requirement
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Microsoft needs to see shipping Wireless USB solutions
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High bandwidth (480 Mbps) Higher power Developing ecosystem Key
Scenarios: Laptop docking Wireless monitors Wireless USB hubs
Ecosystem still developing, inbox support to be determined
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Bluetooth Integration into Devices and Printers UX In-Box
support for Bluetooth Audio Bluetooth v2.1 Support Improved Power
Management Bluetooth radio can enter Selective Suspend while
connections are in sniff modeBluetooth radio can enter Selective
Suspend while connections are in sniff mode USB Class Match for
Bluetooth Dongles In-box support for 100% of Bluetooth
donglesIn-box support for 100% of Bluetooth dongles
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Pairing Wizard Launch Point Problem resolution entry point
Photorealistic icons Collecting point for all devices Customizable
context menus Device Stage for Windows Portable Devices (WPD)
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Pairing Wizard Launch Point Problem resolution entry point
Photorealistic icons Collecting point for all devices Customizable
context menus Device Stage for Windows Portable Devices (WPD)
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Windows 7 WindowsVista A2DP Handsfree Headset AVRCP HID Serial
Port OPP PAN DUN HCRP
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Step 1: Inquiry Step 2: Name Discovery
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Whats the Bluetooth Device Class? Loudspeaker, Headphones,
Headset, etc. 0000 Pointing Device No Passkey Keyboard Generated
PIN Display 0000 Phone Generated PIN Computer Generated PIN What
about the exceptions?
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Does it have a display? Numeric Compare Does it have a
keyboard? Passkey Just Works Yes Yes No No
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Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless July 2008 Windows 7
Windows Vista SP2 Bluetooth v2.1 Specification July 2007
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