HDMI Heads to China
HDMI Licensing, LLC announced that it has signed an agreement with the Chinese Electronics Standardization Institute Technology Company, Ltd. (CESI Tech) to promote HDMI technology in China.
HDMI Licensing, LLC announced that it has signed an agreement with the Chinese Electronics Standardization Institute Technology Company, Ltd. (CESI Tech) to promote HDMI technology in China.
Sony Europe announce a new line of high speed HDMI cables, which offer lengths up to 10m as well as full compatibility with the latest features including 3D, HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC), Audio Return Channel (ARC) and more.
Sony announced that it is launching its Sony Internet TV, powered by Google TV, as well as the Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc player with Google TV built-in. According to the statement, the Sony Internet TV lineup features four LCD HDTVs, including the 24-inch NSX-24GT1 ($599.99), 32-inch NSX-32GT1 ($799.99), 40-inch NSX-40GT1 ($999.99) and 46-inch NSX-46GT1 …
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Silicon Image announced that it has entered into a long-term agreement with China Electronics Standardization Institute Technology Company, Ltd. (CESI Tech) to collaborate on technology standardization requirements for the Chinese consumer electronics market.
Logitech announced the Logitech Revue with Google TV. According to the statement, the Logitech Revue with Google TV is now available for pre-order and retails for $299.99.
Research In Motion Limited (RIM) announced its new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and BlackBerry Tablet OS at the BlackBerry Developer Conference in San Francisco. According to the statement, the BlackBerry PlayBook is expected to ship in the United States in early 2011 with rollouts in other international markets beginning in Q2 2011. The BlackBerry Tablet OS …
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Digital Projection International (DPI) announced a new 3D full HD single-chip DLP projector at CEDIA Expo 2010. According to the statement, DPI’s M-Vision Cine 400-3D will be priced below $20,000.
Monster announced that its new line of HDMI cables feature longer lengths (up to 75-feet) and higher speed ratings (up to 17.8 Gbps), which are verified by Simplay Labs.
Roku, Inc. announced its new streaming player lineup, featuring improved performance and lower prices. According to the statement, there are three new Roku models: the entry-level 720p Roku HD ($59.99), 1080p wireless Roku XD ($79.99) and dual-band wireless 1080p Roku XDS ($99.99).
Sharp Electronics Corporation announced its first 3D LED LCD televisions for the U.S. market, the AQUOS Quattron 3D LE925 series. According to the statement, available in 60-inch (LC-60LE925UN) and 52-inch (LC-52LE925UN) screen sizes, the new AQUOS Quattron 3D HDTVs employ Sharp’s quad pixel LCD technology and are available for $5,299.99 and $4,199.99 respectively.
Panasonic Corporation announced its LUMIX DMC-GH2, a hybrid touch-control camera featuring full High Definition (HD) video recording and compatibility with an interchangeable 3D lens (H-FT012). The Panasonic LUMIX GH2 will be available in black and silver models in early December in three different kit options for $899.95 (Body only), $999.95 (Body with lens LUMIX G …
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