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 ...
Wireless Video-Aware Modem Features WHDI for Access to all Video Sources with Video Rates of up to 1.5Gbps SANTA CLARA, CALIF. — December 12, 2005 — AMIMON Inc., an emerging leader in semiconductor ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif - Dec. 12, 2005 - AMIMON, Inc., an emerging leader in semiconductor technology for wireless transmission of high-definition (HD) video, today announced it will demonstrate its ...
AMIMON Demonstrates Revolutionary Technology for Wireless Transmission of Uncompressed HDTV at CES; Wireless Video-Aware Modem Features WHDI™ for Access to all Video Sources with Video Rates of up to ...
The idea of sending video and audio without wires is easy to understand. From the first land-based analog broadcast towers to modern digital satellite dishes, wireless has been one of the best and ...
We've been conditioned to think about various solutions to wirelessly streaming high-definition signals—whether from cable/satellite providers or Blu-ray player or whatever—as how to take unruly cords ...
The consumer electronics industry is gearing up for a standards battle as audio/video suppliers align with technology companies over wireless connectively for the living room. Customers are clamoring ...
Looking for a way to wirelessly stream content from your netbook to a monitor or HDTV? The EzAir EZR601AV kit plugs is designed to work with any computer with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom or faster processor.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Link Research L1403 delivers HD wireless camera transmission. Link Research showed its L1403 ...
Approaches to wireless, uncompressed HDTV The problem is that delivering uncompressed HDTV wirelessly is very difficult. Rates can be as high as 3Gbps for 1080p and 1.3-1.5Gbps for 720p and 1080i.
We've felt the rush a-comin', and it looks as if 2011 may finally be the year that Amimon (along with its competitors) gets the break it has been yearning for in the consumer market. With wireless HD ...