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August 22, 2008
Mitsubishi to Roll Out Wireless HDTV With Embedded AMIMON Wireless Chips
By Niladri Sekhar Nath, TMCnet Contributing Editor
Mitsubishi (News - Alert) Electric Corporation has announced it selected AMIMON Inc., a developer of semiconductor technology for wireless high-definition (HD) video, to introduce a High-Definition LCD TV for the Japanese market with an integrated HD wireless link.
The Mitsubishi product will integrate AMIMON's wireless technology, capable of delivering uncompressed HD video streams wirelessly.
The wireless HDTV is a two-piece system comprised of a slim and thin LCD panel and a separate HDTV receiver unit that connects to the LCD panel wirelessly.
"Mitsubishi developed the new HDTV concept model, the Living Fit line. The line is sleek and slim providing both style and a new level of functionality, notably AMIMON's HD wireless technology," said Noam Geri, AMIMON's vice president of marketing and business development. "Mitsubishi selected AMIMON's wireless technology for its robustness and its ability to deliver high-quality HD video in the home environment."
The Mitsubishi wireless HDTV product will offer a "layout-free" elegant LCD panel without the hassle of running audio and video wires to the panel. The wireless HDTV will enable flexible placement of HD source devices such as AVRs, DVRs, DVD players, set-top boxes (STBs) and game consoles anywhere within the room and throughout the home.
The product will roll out in the Japanese market this fall.
AMIMON's wireless technology leverages a unique video-modem approach to deliver wirelessly uncompressed HDTV with a variety of over 100 feet (30 meters), through multiple walls and with latency of less than one millisecond. AMIMON's Wireless High Definition Interface technology offers universal, high-quality and robust wireless whole-home HD connectivity.
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Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Niladri’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Stefania Viscusi
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