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Startup Radiospire Has Sights on Wireless HDTV

chuggyhandbags   on 08 November 2007 - 18:36 · 1 comment & 2267 views

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Startup Radiospire has thrown its hat into the world of wireless content transmission with its own cable-replacement technology for HDTVs. According to Paul Powers, the company's chief executive officer, the company has signed up an overseas ODM partner, and has "a purchase order from a major CE customer" due in 2008, whose name Powers and the company is withholding.

Technologies such as UWB and 802.11n are already competing for the living room; companies like T-Zero have also set their sights on replacing DTV wiring with wireless solutions. The Radiospire AirHook technology is another entrant, providing 1.7 GHz of bandwidth between 3.1-GHz and 4.8-GHz that the company says can be used to deliver uncompressed high-definition video. The company's technology has been approved for HDCP transmission, Powers said.

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#1 Xenomorph on 08 Nov 2007 - 19:22
The only HDTV I watch is "wireless".

It's using this cool "over the air" thing that is made up of radio waves or something.

It's been around forever. It's the original "cable replacement technology" - and it's been around longer than cable!



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