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Amimom to demonstrate wireless transmission of uncompressed HDTV
Dec 29, 2005 5:00 PM
Amimon is unveiling its uncompressed HD video technology at January’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The technology delivers wireless uncompressed HD video streams with quality equivalent to that achieved with wired interfaces such as HDMI.
The company’s Wireless High-Definition Interface (WHDI) semiconductor technology will be implemented in a wireless video-aware modem chip, wirelessly transmitting HD video streams provided through uncompressed HD video interfaces such as DVI, HDMI or component video. Latency is less than one millisecond.
The technology enables HD flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to interface to HD video sources including 720p and 1080i with video data rates of up to 1.5Gb/s. The wireless signal operates the 5GHz unlicensed frequency band.
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