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Westinghouse unveils Wireless HDTV's |
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Written by Donny
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Thursday, 03 January 2008 |
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Send wireless signals through any HD device and get brain cancer while you're at it.
In what must be the most talked and hyped about in electronics have finally made their announcements. Westinghouse has unveiled the Wireless HDTV which will send wireless signals from any HD Device through the TV.
"HDMI digital transport provides the full HD resolution our customers
expect," said Westinghouse VP John Araki in a statement. Through the
wireless HDTV technology, users will be able to set up their television
anywhere in a room, and have HDMI connections sent from sources like HD
DVD players or the Playstation 3 wirelessly.
The technology uses Pulse Link's CWave UWB chipset, which has a 1.35
Gbps over-the-air signaling rate and can deliver 890 Mbps. According
to Westinghouse, the signal was still as strong as 115 Mbps when the
devices were 40 feet apart.
It "is an experience beyond
comparison with anything that has come prior to now," said Pulse Link
president Bruce Watkins. He claims, "This really changes everything."
The Wireless HDTV will be unveiled at the CES which will take part next week. Stay Tuned for more details
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