At the 2008, International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), SiBEAM, Inc., a leading innovator of millimeter wave (mmWave) solutions and developer of high-speed wireless communications platforms, along with other WirelessHD Promoters, Toshiba and Panasonic, are showcasing the World's First WirelessHD-based solutions which are poised to revolutionize the wireless high-definition multimedia experience. WirelessHD experienced a triumphant introduction at CES this year and has established itself as the choice of major global consumer electronics manufacturers for delivery of...
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WirelessHD™ Emerges as Leader in Wireless High Definition at 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
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I have an article coming out soon which will summarize some of these things at CES, but in short ...
The demo they had was a "cart" about 3 ft high and about 2' x 2'. They placed a camera on this cart, which was about 10 ft from the TV and showed how they could play video.
It is a quasi-line-of-sight technology. What I mean is that you can't yet put your components in the closet, but you can put them across the room. It has technology that allows it to "route around" objects or people that may be in the path.
I do not yet know (and didn't ask) if this could be built into furniture, nor do I know yet when it will be available and for what cost.
I'll know more soon.
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The demo they had was a "cart" about 3 ft high and about 2' x 2'. They placed a camera on this cart, which was about 10 ft from the TV and showed how they could play video.
It is a quasi-line-of-sight technology. What I mean is that you can't yet put your components in the closet, but you can put them across the room. It has technology that allows it to "route around" objects or people that may be in the path.
I do not yet know (and didn't ask) if this could be built into furniture, nor do I know yet when it will be available and for what cost.
I'll know more soon.
- Shane
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