We didn't have to wait for CES to begin to find out the
UWB camp's response to
WirelessHD 1.0, Westinghouse and Pulse-Link plan to demo the first "fully-integrated" wireless HDTV Saturday. The Westinghouse Digital Wireless HDMI HDTV should hit the B2B digital signage marketplace in the second quarter, and could see release to consumers by the end of the year. If wired HDMI is just too complicated, Pulse-Link's CWave
Wireless HDMI promises 40 foot range with no loss of quality. No word yet on exact price, or what kind of Monster accessories we can expect to enhance our wireless viewing experience, but this seems a lot more tangible than the Philips wireless HDTV technology vaporware from CES '07.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dan @ Jan 3rd 2008 12:43PM
Hey you guys stole my Monster joke! haha
murray @ Jan 3rd 2008 12:56PM
The Monster High Definition Oxygen-Free Air Generator. It provides the highest quality air conduit for your wireless HD signal to travel through. Videophile approved!
Dan @ Jan 3rd 2008 1:02PM
You forgot that it combines CO2 Molecules with NO2 to provide an interference free signal. THX approved.
Oh Monster, you make me laugh.
whatishalo? @ Jan 3rd 2008 12:59PM
Yes yes...the Monster Air Ionizer! Ionized air helps facilitate a more lossless transmission as compared to un-ionized air.
ScotteusMaximus @ Jan 3rd 2008 3:31PM
The Monster brand air filter properly aligns the air molecules parallel to the wireless signals, so that there's no signal degradation. Yours for only the low, low price of $199.99.
Constable Odo @ Jan 3rd 2008 2:02PM
There's no end in sight on how to add hundreds of dollars of cost to HDTVs. They'll always figure some way to keep the prices jacked up. I think the idea is fine, though. Good way to get rid of more wires.
David Clark @ Jan 3rd 2008 6:57PM
As a Westinghouse LCD 47" TV (strike that, computer monitor) owner, I have to say for the money, Westinghouse is awesome..