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Gefen's UWB / WHDI-based wireless HD solutions face off at CEDIA

Filed under: Industry , Media streamers , Other hardware , Ports , Others After last night's discovery that Gefen was proudly supporting both Tzero's UWB technology and AMIMON's WHDI alternative, we just had to stop by and see if it was true. After chatting it up with a company representative, we discovered that Gefen is indeed introducing two new wireless HD products, each of which uses a...

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Gefen Backs Both Horses: UWB and WHDI

Home theater fans who have been looking for a way to push their high-definition video around their systems (and to different rooms) without the hassles of stringing cables (or drilling holes in the walls) have faced a choice between Ultra WideBand (UWB) and Amimon's Wireless HDMI (WHDI) technology. Although WHDI has been garnering industry support recently, video connectivity developer...

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Gefen hedges its bets, announces UWB and WHDI-based wireless HD solutions

Filed under: Cables , Other hardware , Ports , Others For awhile now, ultra-wideband ( UWB ) has been on the way down in terms of popularity, and all the while, AMIMON's WHDI technology has been racking up an unprecedented amount of support . At this year's CEDIA conference, we've got adapter manufacturer Gefen backing both sides by introducing separate wireless HD solutions built around Tzero's...

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Gefen hedges its bets, announces UWB and WHDI-based wireless HD solutions

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets , Home Entertainment , Peripherals For awhile now, ultra-wideband ( UWB ) has been on the way down in terms of popularity, and all the while, AMIMON's WHDI technology has been racking up an unprecedented amount of support . At this year's CEDIA conference, we've got adapter manufacturer Gefen backing both sides by introducing separate wireless HD solutions built around...

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Sony Introduces WHDI-Enabled (and Super-Thin) Bravia ZX1 HDTV

... that Sony's new 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon's WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology," writes Engadget's Thomas Ricker . "Pricing has not yet been announced, but you can expect it to be astronomical," writes Wired's Brian X. Chen . "Sony announced the Bravia ZX1 in Europe, and there's no word on an international release yet." More here...

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Mitsubishi Ultra Slim WHDI HDTV

Mitsubishi shows us an 40-inch ultra slim LCD HDTV that features the WHDI technology. The TV comes with a separated tuner that is connected with the TV with Wireless High-Definition Interface (WHDI) Wireless HD technology. Other than the WHDI-enabled tuner, Mitsubishi have also developed WHDI Blu-ray recorder. Thanks to the WHDI technology, we are not going [...]

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Sony's Bravia ZX1 not US bound, possibly Amimon pre-WHDI based

Filed under: Industry , Displays , Sony , LCD We're got a tipster telling that Sony's new 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon's WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology. Not surprising given Sony's and Amimon's collaborative effort to make WHDI a proper standard. Still, when we asked Sony, they gave us a sly grin followed by a, "no comment."...

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Sony's Bravia ZX1 not US bound, possibly Amimon pre-WHDI based

Filed under: Displays , HDTV , Wireless We're got a tipster telling that Sony's new 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon's WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology. Not surprising given Sony's and Amimon's collaborative effort to make WHDI a proper standard. Still, when we asked Sony, they gave us a sly grin followed by a, "no comment." Sony...

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Sony’s Bravia ZX1 not US bound, possibly Amimon pre-WHDI based

by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 29th 2008 at 9:29AM We're got a tipster telling that Sony's new 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon's WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology. Not surprising given Sony's and Amimon's collaborative effort to make WHDI a proper standard. Still, when we asked Sony, they gave us a sly grin followed by a, "no comment."...

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Sony’s Bravia ZX1 not US bound, possibly Amimon pre-WHDI based

by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 29th 2008 at 9:29AM We're got a tipster telling that Sony's new 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon's WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology. Not surprising given Sony's and Amimon's collaborative effort to make WHDI a proper standard. Still, when we asked Sony, they gave us a sly grin followed by a, "no comment."...

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Mitsubishi Launching WHDI-Enabled Wireless LCD TV, As Early As This Fall

First Sharp took on AMIMON's Wireless High Definition Interface (WHDI) technology in their X-Series LCD TV's, and now Mitsubishi has chosen AMIMOM to supply their integrated HD wireless link for a few upcoming sets in Japan. Embedded with a wireless...

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Mitsubishi to launch wireless HDTV, utilize AMIMON's WHDI technology

... right in, Mitsubishi has declared that it too will offer sets in Japan that can communicate with WHDI-enabled equipment sans cabling. The TV itself will have an AMIMON chip embedded within, though it will arrive with a separate HDTV receiver unit that connects to the LCD in wireless fashion. Model numbers, prices and all that jazz has yet to be divulged, though the Japanese will evidently...

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Mitsubishi HDTV Panel Has WHDI Specs

Mitsubishi's latest ultra-slim LCD HDTV has an edge over the rest since it comes with support for the WHDI ( Wireless High Definition ), allowing you to pair up the HDTV with other compatible HDTV devices located in your home without the need to run pesky wires through and over the whole place. WHDI has a working range of over 100 feet, so you need not worry about not getting a signal...

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Mitsubishi HDTV Panel Has WHDI Specs

Mitsubishis latest ultra-slim LCD HDTV has an edge over the rest since it comes with support for the WHDI (Wireless High Definition), allowing you to pair up the HDTV with other compatible HDTV...

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Mitsubishi 40mm-thin HDTV Panels Sport External WHDI Wireless Tuner, BD Player [HDTVs]

... hair over 1.5 inches) thick and should reach manufacturing before the year is up. But their use of WHDI (like these ) to link the panel to the external tuner box adds an interesting twist to this trend.Trading a few millimeters shaved off the panel for a big honking box may not seem like a hugely advantageous situation, but WHDI has a range of over 100 feet (into the closet it can...