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Image: http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/images/SIG_frog-200-200.jpg Sony, Hitachi, Motorola, Samsung Electronics and Sharp have teamed up to form the Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI)...
Hitachi introduced new Full HD camera which will be available on August 9th , the DZ-BD10H, the new version of the DZ-BD9H we introduced at the beginning of the year. Our new camera features a built-on Blu-Ray recorder (BD-R/RE), 30GB of HDD, a 2.7-Inch LCD screen, HDMI output, the face detection function and a SD/SDHC slot. This time the DZ-BD10H sport a 7Megapixels 1/2.... Reader Comments
Hitachi, Motorola, Samsung, Sharp and Sony have joined forces with Amimon, a developer of wireless home digital interface technology. The companies have pledged support for the creation of a new interoperable industry standard for audio, video and control that could connect multiple high-definition devices around a home without the use of wires.
by Darren Murph , posted Jul 23rd 2008 at 8:01AM We're not too sure how the advertising director that green lit Hitachi's bizarro perpendicular recording video is still on staff, but sure enough, he / she has been cut loose again as evidenced by the latest spot. We knew the outfit was pushing this whole "Dawn of the Tera Era" slogan with the introduction of its Deskstar 7K1000.B, but this is just taking...
Capable of offering you Blu-ray disc recording, Hitachi DZBD7HA is a Hybrid Camcorder model. It comes with a built-in interactive guide to instruct you how to install this product. 2.7-inch Widescreen LCD View Finder and 16:9 Widescreen recording are some other advanced features of Hitachi DZBD7HA Camcorder. Features 1-Touch Easy Dubbing. 8 cm BD-RE/-R/DVD Drive. High Resolution Image Processing LSI....
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Dmitry Kutlayev Amimon , Hitachi , Motorola , Samsung , Sharp and Sony today announced the formation of a special interest group (SIG) to develop a new industry standard for multi-room A/V connectivity using Amimon's Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) technology. "WHDI sends uncompressed, high-definition video signals over the unlicensed 5 GHz band," explains Crave's...
Japan's Hitachi and US giant General Electric will team up to sell midsize nuclear reactors to meet growing demand for power facilities in Southeast Asia, a Hitachi spokesman said Wednesday.
Hitachi just made a 3:00 cartoon to explain how large a terabyte is to, I guess, stoners. As Hitachi GST embarks upon its latest educational campaign and debuts a new market vision which it encapsulates as "The Dawn of the Tera Era," the company knew the time was once again right to produce a new video animation, given how successful these have always been in the past. This amazing collision of Capacity,...
Filed under: Storage We're not too sure how the advertising director that green lit Hitachi's bizarro perpendicular recording video is still on staff, but sure enough, he / she has been cut loose again as evidenced by the latest spot. We knew the outfit was pushing this whole "Dawn of the Tera Era" slogan with the introduction of its Deskstar 7K1000.B , but this is just taking things entirely too...
Be happy: A new wireless HD video standard guarantees that major brands including Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola will have interoperable wireless video streaming. Amimom—the chip makers...
Be happy: A new wireless HD video standard guarantees that major brands including Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola will have interoperable wireless video streaming. Amimon—the chip makers...
TOKYO (Thomson Financial via COMTEX) -- Japanese electronics giant Hitachi Ltd. and General Electric Co. will jointly develop midsize nuclear reactors to compete with rivals amid growing demand for smaller nuclear power facilities in Southeast Asia and other emerging markets, the Nikkei reported on Wednesday, without citing sources....
It's always great when companies break out of their stodgy PR molds and just go for it—remember those fantastic tokusatsu Norton Fighter ads ? Here we have Hitachi ushering us all into the "Tera Era," a magical wonderland of smiling flowers, talking bytes, hard disk actuator suns, and catchy Schoolhouse Rock jingles. The juxtaposition of traditional PR-speak on their YouTube page which looks like...