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Westinghouse Digital Wireless HDMI HDTV to debut at CES

Posted in Live (January 4, 2008 at 12:03 am)

Filed under: CES, HDTV, Home Entertainment, Wireless

We didn’t have to wait for CES to begin to find out the UWB camp’s response to WirelessHD 1.0, Westinghouse and Pulse-Link plan to demo the first “fully-integrated” wireless HDTV Saturday. The Westinghouse Digital Wireless HDMI HDTV should hit the B2B digital signage marketplace in the second quarter, and could see release to consumers by the end of the year. If wired HDMI is just too complicated, Pulse-Link’s CWave Wireless HDMI promises 40 foot range with no loss of quality. No word yet on exact price, or what kind of Monster accessories we can expect to enhance our wireless viewing experience, but this seems a lot more tangible than the Philips wireless HDTV technology vaporware from CES ‘07.

 

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