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CES 2008 and Westinghouse wireless HDTVs

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Although the event begins on Monday 7 January, the stories are already beginning to mount up. The one that caught my eye today, in particular, was the Westinghouse Wireless HDTV, integrating Pulse~LINK's CWave UWB Wireless HDMI technology, for lossless wireless streaming of HD content.

What this means is that the digital displays can be mounted anywhere in a room without the need to run cabling from the HD content source, be it a DVR, Blu-ray or HD DVD player, or a live cable or satellite feed.

"This fundamentally raises your expectations of what a TV should be and what it should do," states Bruce Watkins, Pulse~LINK President and Chief Operating Officer. "Watching this Westinghouse Digital HDTV - with no antennas or dongles or anything coming out of it except the power cord and a vibrant High Definition image - is an experience much like watching true High Definition for the first time. As soon as they see it, people will want this Wireless HDMI HDTV in their living room."

Read the full story: Westinghouse wireless HDTV streams in at CES 2008

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