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Home » Pulse~LINK Introduces its UWB Whole-Home Interactive HD Solution

Pulse~LINK Introduces its UWB Whole-Home Interactive HD Solution

January 3, 2007
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At next week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Pulse~LINK will introduce its “CWave” Whole-Home Interactive HD solutions, with demonstrations hosted by the High Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance (HANA), the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Texas Instruments, and Vivid Logic.

CWave will be featured in the industry’s first demonstration of simultaneous operation of 1394 and Ethernet supported devices over shared coax and wireless media. A combination of devices, including HDTVs, Blu-ray Players, DVRs, Media Center PCs, and Multimedia Storage devices, will be used to showcase room-to-room connectivity of HD content with interactive menu selection guides. Products include the new DLNA CERTIFIED Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player and PureVision high-definition plasma TV, DLNA CERTIFIED Sony Media Center Laptops, HANA enabled DVRs and HDTV’s supplied by Samsung, and Indigita A/V hard drives supplied by IntellaSys. Demonstrations will also showcase Pulse~LINK‘s ability to wirelessly stream 1080p HD content within a room between a Media center PC and a wirelessly connected HDTV.

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