
HDTVs are common, but Westinghouse did something different to appear in CES 2008. It integrated Pulse-LINK’s CWave Wireless HDMI, which can be mounted anywhere in the room without needing to run data cabling from the TV to the content source, such as a DVR, Blu-ray or HD DVD player, or a live cable or satellite feed. JPEG2000 video codec is used to encode the video data through an invisible pipeline of upto 500 mbps at 8 feet or 115 Mbps at 40 feet.
The initial commercial release to the B2B digital signage market has been decided for second quarter of 2008. Ultimately, customers can hope for a real-time visually lossless wireless streaming of high quality audio and video content in their recreational room, which even takes care that it doesn’t spoil the beautification of your room.
Via: SlashGear

























