Wireless HDMI Unveiled at CEDIA (Overclockers Club) Is your home theater system plagued by way too many wires? Well, if they have HDMI connections, you may be in luck. At least three companies unveiled wireless HDMI products at CEDIA* Expo in Denver, CO this week; Monster Cable, Belkin and Gefen. Monster Cable's transmitter and receiver combo has an MSRP of $699 and is expected in late 2009. Belkin's FlyWire Wireless system is expected to ship ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Smart Home exhibit mixes cool green design with easy high-tech living (PhysOrg) Just inside the first floor of Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry's Smart Home, a 20-year-old re-covered Crate & Barrel sofa flanks a cool-to-the-touch, ethanol-burning fireplace that floats in the middle of the room. The flame can also be seen from any of the six thrift-store dining chairs revived in creamy white faux leather and tucked in around the high-sheen, rough-edged slab of a ... us.rd.yahoo.com
UWB to ship in wireless HD-video role (EETimes) UWB isn't about to distribute video around a home via a wireless link, but it may finally offer an alternative to the HDMI cable. While the wireless alternative can enhance functionality compared to a cable, in terms of inputs and distance between source and destination, the technology remains very expensive for now. us.rd.yahoo.com
Infinity Systems Showcases Its New Wireless Subwoofers at CEDIA Expo 2008 (Centre Daily Times) Infinity Systems is featuring an expanded lineup of wireless subwoofers at CEDIA Expo 2008. The PSW310W, PS212W and PS210W subwoofers make it easy for consumers to integrate a subwoofer into their home theater or music systems, and provide greater placement options by eliminating the need to run any connecting wires from an audio/video receiver (or other audio source) to the subwoofer. us.rd.yahoo.com
Control All Aspects of Your Home Wirelessly (Tom's Hardware) Want to automate things in your home like fans and lights using your PC? Two widely backed specifications are quietly battling for supremacy in the wireless home-control market: Z-Wave, a proprietary technology developed by the Norwegian firm Zensys, and us.rd.yahoo.com
CEDIA 2008 roundup (Engadget) Filed under: Displays , HDTV , Home Entertainment , Wireless CEDIA 2008 was a whirlwind of new projectors, HDTVs and all sorts of other wares that home theater freaks just love. As always , we were here in the Mile High City covering every minute, but we completely understand if you missed anything. Just in case, we've compiled a summary of what all happened here in Denver, and ... us.rd.yahoo.com
JBL WEM-1 Wireless Speaker Kit is I4U Top 100 Holiday Gift Guide Tip #18 (I4U) The biggest problem for many people who really want a surround sound home theater in the living room is that the wires needed to run the speakers can be unsightly and difficult to run. You could get in the attic and run wires through walls, but for renters... us.rd.yahoo.com
Sony Introduces Two Blu-ray Disc(TM) Home Theater Systems (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) CEDIA Booth #600) -- Sony today introduced the company's first home-theater-in-a-box systems with integrated Blu-ray Disc players. us.rd.yahoo.com
Wireless HDMI Finally Makes It to Products (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News) The 2008 CEDIA Expo proved to be fertile ground for previewing consumer wireless HDMI products - some of which are expected to arrive on store shelves before year's end. us.rd.yahoo.com
Belkin FlyWire(TM) Offers Faster, Easier, and More Installations to Custom InstallersBelkin FlyWire(TM) Offers Faster, ... (Broadcast Newsroom) COMPTON, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Belkin 's new FlyWire, a wireless transmitter that delivers uncompressed 1080p True Cinema HD content, makes home theater and commercial installations quicker and easier, allowing professional integrators to complete jobs more efficiently and take on more projects. us.rd.yahoo.com
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