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- WirelessHD
- WIRELESS High Definition An in-room wireless technology from the WirelessHD consortium for transmitting uncompressed and lossless high-definition video and other media over short distances between TVs, PCs and handheld...
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- Asus' wireless HDMI streamer coming next month?
- An anonymous tipster provided Engadget with a juicy scoop yesterday regarding the latest attempt to produce a commercially viable wireless HDMI streaming device. Asus is apparently nearly ready to introduce the BR-HD3, a $650 box that can transmit the signal (up to 1080p) from one device...
- Tags: ASUS, HDMI, Wireless, Gefen, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-10-20
- Belkin cancels FlyWire wireless HD solution while Atlona releases new wireless USB to HDMI adapter
- Sending HD signals through the home wirelessly is one of those Holy Grails that seems to be just outside of the reach of mainstream consumers. One of the slickest-looking solutions that suffered lengthy delays, and from a $1,500 price tag, is Belkin's FlyWire, which used WHDI technologyto beam high-def video...
- Tags: Wireless USB, Belkin Corp., HDMI, Adapter, USB, Wireless, HDAiR, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-07-17
- Wireless HD update: Sony drops price on DMX-WL1 Wireless Video Link, In-Stat says 802.11n Wi-Fi will win
- The wireless transmission of high-def video from the source to an HDTV is still a bit of a Holy Grail, as technologies like Wireless Home Digital Interface WHDI, WirelessHD, and Ultrawideband UWB are struggling to gain any traction. One example: Sony has just slashed the price on its DMX-WL1 Wireless...
- Tags: UWB, Sony Corp., IEEE 802.11n, Video, Wireless, Market Research In-Stat, Amimon, Ultrawideband (UWB), Wi-Fi, Corporate Communications, Wireless And Mobility, Marketing, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-05-05
- Gefen cuts the cord with its ultrawideband wireless HDMI extender
- One of the Holy Grails of home theater setups is being able to have all of your equipment connected without a corresponding rat's nest of cables. We've seen a number of previews of technology that will allow for the wireless transmission of HD signals, though some are still in purgatory...
- Tags: UWB, HDMI, Cable, Wireless, Gefen, Ultrawideband (UWB), Home Entertainment, Wireless And Mobility, Personal Technology, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-03-01
- CES 2009: Flagship Viera plasma is 54" across, 1" deep, wireless-enabled [day 3]
- One more Panasonic announcement. The Panasonic TC-P54Z1 is the company's new flagship Viera model, a 1080p one-inch-thin Z1 plasma. Like the previously mentioned "world's thinnest plasma," this HDTV is NeoPDP, and features WirelessHD technology as an expansion of VIERA Cast functionality: ...
- Tags: Panasonic, Plasma, 1080p, Panasonic TC-P54Z1, NeoPDP VIERA Z1, Wi-Fi, Home Entertainment, Wireless, Corporate Communications, Personal Technology, Marketing, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- CES 2009: World's thinnest plasma is 8.8mm thick [day 3]
- Panasonic has taken the crown again for world's thinnest plasma with their 1/3-in. thick NeoPDP HDTV: This recently-developed NeoPDP technology has been incorporated into two types of PDPs: a super high-efficiency 42-inch PDP "that achieves triple luminance efficiency while reducing the power consumption...
- Tags: Panel, Panasonic, Power Consumption, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- CES 2009: Panasonic refreshes plasma, LCD line-ups, introduces 3D plasma TV
- As with Internet-connected TVs, everyone seems to be jumping on the 3D bandwagon, with Panasonic leading the way. Along with the usual upgrades to its HDTV lines, it's also showing off its 3D Full HD Plasma Home Theater System, which consists of a 103-inch set and Blu-ray player that can...
- Tags: 3D, Panasonic, Plasma, LCD, X1 Series, Z1 Series, G1 Series, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Wireless HD standards battle for supremacy
- It's pretty clear that the future for sending high-definition content to HDTVs is wireless, since it eliminates all those cables that everyone is trying to hide behind walls, in home theater cabinetry, or however else they can. But as is often the case with nascent technologies,...
- Tags: Standards, Westinghouse, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2008-12-13
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