The latest news, research and information on custom networking including room compensation components, room correction technology, network compatibility standards, A/V receivers, DLNA, HDMI inputs
ATON To Add CAT-5 Video Router By Joseph Palenchar - 07/28/2008 Lexington, Ken. — Elan’s ATON division plans mid-August shipments of its first video-distribution system to complement its low-cost multiroom audio systems. More
CES 2009: Wireless In-Room, In-Home HD Video Readied By Joseph Palenchar - 01/09/2009
LAS VEGAS — Wireless has come of age as a reliable way to replace HDMI video cables within a room and transmit HD video throughout the house, advocates of competing solutions said during a Parks Associates seminar here.
More
CES 2009: NXT Debuts Sleek SoundBags By Peter Suciu - 01/09/2009
LAS VEGAS — NXT is showing its line of SoundBags from iHome for the North American market.
More
CES 2009: Stringer Outlines Sony’s Glitz, Tech In Keynote By David Elrich - 01/08/2009
Las Vegas — Sony chairman and CEO Sir Howard Stringer — surrounded by a billion dollars worth of Hollywood, music and baseball superstars — gave a keynote that was part inspirational and part sales pitch for the company’s vast array of products and services.
More
CES 2009: Cisco Bows Licensing Program At CES By Colleen Bohen - 01/08/2009
Las Vegas — Cisco discussed its new Cisco Device Connections Program and two new consumer-targeted devices during its press conference here this week during International CES.
More
Thiel Readies Audio Network 01/08/2009
By Joseph Palenchar —Thiel plans April shipments of its first networked-audio system, the Zoet. An upgraded version and upgrades to the first version are planned for sometime later in the year. With connected music sources Zoet creates a five-zone networked-audio system that simultaneously delivers up to four two-channel audio streams and one multichannel audio stream up to 7.
More
Wireless Video, Surround Cut Cables 01/08/2009
By Joseph Palenchar — Home-theater systems have more strings attached than a government bailout, so vendors are coming to International CES with different strategies to eliminate the strings. Wireless technologies are appearing here in consumer products and chipsets to eliminate speaker cables in surround-sound systems and to replace HDMI A/V cables between high-definition video sources ...
More
Reporters Notebook Greg Scoblete, Contributing Editor, TWICE April 18, 2007 Who Wants Wi-Fi Phones?
In-Stat asked around and apparently found not much interest:
Wi-Fi-only phon... More
Viewpoint Steve Smith, Editor-in-Chief, January 22, 2007 CE's Changes Seen At CES
International CES celebrated its 40th anniversary in Las Vegas earlier this month wit... More
Nintendo Leads Surging Gaming Segment
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. — The U.S. retail sales may be suffering overall, but the video game segment is so far proving im...