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WirelessHD™ Emerges as Leader in Wireless High Definition at 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
By Shane Sturgeon
Publisher & Chief Technologist
Posted on January 9, 2008
Category: Products & Equipment
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WirelessHD™ Emerges as Leader in Wireless High Definition at 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

Poised to Revolutionize the HD Multimedia Experience, Multiple Promoters of WirelessHD Showcase Market-Shifting WirelessHD Solutions


Las Vegas, Nevada - January 9, 2008 - At the 2008, International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), SiBEAM, Inc., a leading innovator of millimeter wave (mmWave) solutions and developer of high-speed wireless communications platforms, along with other WirelessHD Promoters, Toshiba and Panasonic, are showcasing the World's First WirelessHD-based solutions which are poised to revolutionize the wireless high-definition multimedia experience. WirelessHD experienced a triumphant introduction at CES this year and has established itself as the choice of major global consumer electronics manufacturers for delivery of true uncompressed, lossless delivery of high definition content.


WirelessHD 1.0 Spec Launches with Widespread Industry Support

The WirelessHD special interest group made several significant announcements this week. Most importantly, WirelessHD announced the availability of the WirelessHD 1.0 specification, the world's first consumer-based application of 60GHz for wireless video area networks (WVANs). Also as part of the announcement, WirelessHD announced Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP) as its content protection method. In addition, WirelessHD announced its collaboration with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and major content providers including Hollywood movie studios that have stringent requirements for secure content transmission. The WirelessHD specification will be made available to those companies who become WirelessHD Adopters.

Intel joins WirelessHD

Adding to the momentum, WirelessHD welcomed Intel as the newest member and Promoter of WirelessHD, answering the industry need for PC/CE convergence in home entertainment.

SiBEAM Makes Available First WirelessHD-Based Chipsets and Development Kit

Among the many WirelessHD news items, SiBEAM announced the world's first WirelessHD Chipset Solutions, built in affordable CMOS. These chipsets are the first to deliver true, lossless uncompressed A/V at 1080p, the preferred choice of consumer electronics manufacturers. The WirelessHD specification simplifies the set-up and management of a WVAN which can consist of a variety of WirelessHD-enabled devices including a high-definition television, high-definition disc player, digital video recorder, digital video camera, digital A/V player and more, by using only one A/V controller.

WirelessHD-based SiBEAM Technology Awarded "Best of Innovations" at CES 2008

Further, standing out among a myriad of wireless technology entries, SiBEAM's WirelessHD-based chipsets, which include the company's trademark OmniLink60 technology, were awarded the CES 2008 Best of Innovations Award in the Enabling Technology category. SiBEAM is the only provider of wireless high definition solutions to win this prestigious award.

"Our award-winning chipsets are unique in that they are the only solution available that enables true, lossless, uncompressed wireless transmission of HD video content among a complete range of home entertainment components - HDTVs, DVRs, DVD players, HD video cameras and PC Media Centers," said John LeMoncheck, SiBEAM CEO. "We're excited to join other WirelessHD Promoters in showcasing the industry's first WirelessHD-based solutions that will change the way CE manufacturers develop and market devices, as well as reshape how consumers interface with these products."

Panasonic Announces WirelessHD Products Powered by SiBEAM Technology

During the CES opening keynote presentation on Monday, January 7, Panasonic AVC Networks Company President, Toshihiro Sakamoto, unveiled a wireless 1080p full HD transmission system powered by SiBEAM's WirelessHD-based chipsets. In his keynote, Mr. Sakamoto demonstrated SiBEAM's revolutionary "beam steering technology" which provided an uninterrupted display of HD content despite an obstruction such as a person walking through the wireless connection path. Panasonic is also demonstrating this wireless solution on the show floor.

Toshiba Demonstrates WirelessHD Products Powered by SiBEAM Technology

Toshiba is demonstrating a WVAN using WirelessHD on an HD-A35 HD-DVD player to wirelessly display uncompressed, lossless video and to control a Toshiba Regza 42LX177 LCD TV.

WirelessHD continues to receive widespread industry interest. For more information about WirelessHD and about how to become one of the rapidly growing number of Adopters, please visit their website at www.wirelesshd.org.

About WirelessHD:

Formed in 2006, Intel Corporation, LG Electronics Inc., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd (Panasonic), NEC Corporation, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD, SiBEAM, Sony Corporation and Toshiba Corporation, have joined together to create the next generation wireless interface specification for HD media streaming and transmission. WirelessHD will facilitate technical advancement by creating a specification focused on fixed and portable devices. WirelessHD is the first consumer electronics and technology industry-supported, high definition digital wireless interface for simplified media streaming and HD content portability. For more information on WirelessHD, please visit www.wirelesshd.org.

About SiBEAM, Inc.

Founded in 2004, SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company developing intelligent millimeter wave technologies and leveraging the latest manufacturing methods to meet the demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM is the first to build 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology. SiBEAM is a founding member of the WirelessHD™ special interest group and intends to support delivery of the first wireless high definition digital interface for A/V networks, the first of many applications for SiBEAM's innovative technology. For more information please visit: www.sibeam.com.

Media Contacts:
Joshua Steinfeld
Stearns Johnson Communications
Mobile: 339/225.1581
Email: jsteinfeld@stearnsjohnson.com

Lianne Caetano
SiBEAM, Inc.
Tel: 408/245.3120 x132
Email: lcaetano@sibeam.com

Posted by Shane Sturgeon, January 9, 2008 05:02 PM

Reader Commentary

Jan 10, 7:56am
Shane: How do you visualise this technique being applied ? Does it take the shape of a single STB with satellite receiver units attached to the other various Home Theatre components, and does it eliminate the use of HDMI cables ?
Jan 10, 11:17am
I have an article coming out soon which will summarize some of these things at CES, but in short ... The demo they had was a "cart" about 3 ft high and about 2' x 2'. They placed a camera on this cart, which was about 10 ft from the TV and showed how t
Jan 10, 11:55am
Thanks, Shane, I was hoping that it would more along the lines of a STB much like an AppleTV box or something similar. Doesn't sound as though it is aimed at the average video enthusiast, more towards the business presentation application. Pity.
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About Shane Sturgeon

Shane Sturgeon is the Co-Publisher and Chief Technologist of HDTV Magazine, an industry publication with HDTV roots going back to 1984, when Dale Cripps founded The HDTV Newsletter. Today, HDTV Magazine is a leading online resource for HDTV news and information and captures the eyes and imaginations of over 3 million visitors annually. Mr. Sturgeon has a background in information technology and has served in various consulting capacities for Fortune 500 companies such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Verizon Communications, Proctor & Gamble and Nationwide Insurance. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Wright State University.