The methods used to deploy High Definition video content are analysed in detail to determine the likely outcome in the ongoing Wireless Versus Wired debate. The article examines the outlook for wireless versus wired technologies from the perspective of achievable data rate, security, compression, interoperability and picture quality. The advent of high definition content with Blu-Ray and HD DVD, HD broadcast and stunning real time HD console gaming continue to drive the bandwidth requirements at a dramatic pace. The most recent specifications for supporting current and future HD content requires a bandwidth as high as 10.8Gbps (in the case of Display Port) and 10.2Gbps (in the case of HDMI). The first part of this article examines the driving forces behind the requirement for everincreasing bandwidth. The second part of the article compares the bandwidth available with wired solutions and various wireless bands including UWB and 60GHz bands.