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We’re going PRO at CES

Going to CES next week? We’re going to be showing our advanced wireless solutions for the custom installation, digital signage, medical and pro camera markets.

We are the only company supplying certified systems for the professional market, and the only one that can meet the high quality requirements of the professional market.

In our CES suite #23121 at the Las Vegas Hotel you will see demos of the real-world applications, utilizing AMIMON PRO and WHDI technology, including:

  • AMIMON Falcon professional camera wireless link, with HD-SDI interface, which gives directors and producers a real-time view and control of multiple professional cameras without cabling and with no-latency
  • Stryker endoscopic medical system, using AMIMON PRO in the operating room, utilizing features such as  multicast and zero latency wireless displays
  • 3X3 wireless video switch matrix for the custom installation market with AMIMON PRO
  • 2X2 wireless video wall for the digital signage market with AMIMON PRO
  • Win8 based interactive wireless display, and interactive head mount display (HMD)

To schedule a meeting with AMIMON during CES 2013, please contact:

Kelsey Barry
ink Communications for AMIMON
kelsey@theinkstudio.com

+1-857.264.7993

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CES 2013 – No Latency is more important than ever

AMIMON demonstrates control of touchscreen via Windows 8 with WHDI at CES 2013

For the first time we’re making our IP and technology for wireless video transmission available to semiconductor and CE brands. It’s true, now the IP, used in WHDI consumer products today to wirelessly transmit the highest quality HD content throughout the home, will enable third party chipsets to include it, enabling next generation products in the CE, PC and mobile markets.

The IP will also include new features and improvements over those currently found in WHDI, such as support for video rates up to 4Kx2K, multicast, and increased range and reliability.

We’re demonstrating this technology, the current WHDI applications for touch screen and the Amimon Professional line in our CES suite – Las Vegas Hotel #23121.  If you’re interested in a demonstration or talk about how to acquire the IP, please make an appointment.

Media please email: kelsey@theinkstudio.com

Other interested parties email: uri.kanonich@amimon.com

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Three WHDI-Enabled Products Honored with 2012 CES Innovations Awards

We are pleased to announce that three products using WHDI technology have won CES Innovations 2012 Design and Engineering Honoree Awards at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month in Las Vegas.

Since 1976, the prestigious Innovations Design and Engineering Awards has given consumer technology manufacturers and developers an opportunity to have their newest products judged by a preeminent panel of independent industrial designers, independent engineers and members of the trade press.  These three winning products utilize WHDI technology to change the living room experience with outstanding and consistent full-HD 1080p picture quality equivalent to wired HDMI™ cable, low latency, multi-room availability and low power consumption.

The three WHDI products featured in the Innovations Design and Engineering Awards Showcase at CES 2012 are:

Atlona LinkCast Wireless HD Audio/Video System

Atlona’s LinkCast Wireless HD Audio/Video System allows home theater enthusiasts, gamers, laptop users, and more to connect multiple HDMI-based devices wirelessly to an HDTV or projector using WHDI technology. The LinkCast Wireless HD System won the prestigious CES 2012 Innovations Design and Engineering Award in the Multi-room Audio/Video product category, given by top consumer technology manufactures, developers and trade experts. The LinkCast includes an A/V base station, one LinkCast System Expander and a remote control. Up to five devices can be wirelessly connected to one LinkCast Wireless HD System supporting pass through of up to 1080p and 3D.

IOGEAR Wireless HD 3D Media Kit

A CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award honoree in the Home Theater Audio/Video Accessories category, IOGEAR’s Wireless HD 3D Media Kit brings much-needed convenience and flexibility to wireless home entertainment and multi-room streaming. Now 3D or HD content can easily be sent to a second room or a single floating TV without the mess of cable runs or purchasing a second set of devices. With a WHDI-powered wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver, the Wireless HD 3D Media Kit is capable of connecting analog and digital devices and streaming Full HD 1080p with 3D support, along with 5.1 digital surround sound audio up to 100 feet away, through walls and ceilings.

ScreenCast AV 4 Wireless AV-to-HDTV Adapter
ScreenCast AV 4 wirelessly connects your home theater equipment to your HDTV via a transmitter connected to the device’s HDMI connection. The powerful transmitter enables you to locate AV equipment up to 100 feet away within a room, or hide them in a closet or adjacent room at a reduced distance.
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CES Roundup

We went into CES this year with one simple message: WHDI is here! And our message rang out loud and clear. All around the show could be found devices from different brands, using WHDI technology.

On display were products from HP, Belkin, IOGEAR, IO-DATAAsusAtlona, Philips, Lenovo and more. We showed how these devices create a network, how one can connect an IOGEAR receiver to a HDMI stick, VGA stick or DisplayPort (MAC) stick, each from a different manufacturer, building a network of solutions available from different brands. We displayed switching, dual cast, and the top attraction – the Lenovo embedded WHDI tablet. Simply put, we were everywhere.

And so were our clients! Three of the new products introduced by WHDI customers (IOGEAR, Belkin, Atlona) won CES Innovation Awards! We are thrilled for each of them. Overall, CES was a massive success.

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The New Living Room: How Consumer Electronics are Going Personal

The world of consumer electronics is in a transition now, no doubt. The world is going personal. This has been the trend for years, but lately has becomes ubiquitous. Everything is personal. From your pizza to your trainer, to your payment plans, to your news aggregation, to your work environment to your content options to the way your structure a day. The world is adapting to your needs and proclivities and so should your living room.

The way most people find and consume content now is that personalized content arrives on their personal device: notebook, tablet, smartphone. People have their devices on them at all times and prefer to use them. But people also still like the centerpiece of consumer electronics, their TV. Getting the content from the devises that house content to their favorite viewing device has been a challenge often met with an inflexible and distinctly non-personal answer. It is either force people to view content from the TV by forcing “smart” TV systems on them with limited programming, or take away their mobility and flexibility by connecting their devices to the TV with cables, wires, etc. Neither of these answers are what people want.

Now let’s get personal. People want solutions tailored to them, solutions that don’t restrict their device usage and don’t make them change their content habits or limit their content choices. Smart TV, smart Blueray, or really smart anything is not the answer. That is not personal.  I have a rule: Evening time I am  at home, I am not smart. I just want my stuff to work. I want one solution to be able to use the content I already have in the way I want to use it. A personal solution.

One solution to fit them all. One solution. All devices. The is the new living room. That is WHDI.

To hear more about the new living room, speak with WHDI founding member AMIMON at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, going on now, at suite #23121 at the Hilton Hotel.
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AMIMON and Lenovo Demo WHDI-Integrated Tablet at CES

More news from WHDI founding AMIMON at CES. AMIMON and Lenovo, the world’s second largest PC maker, WHDI technology into Lenovo’s IdeaPad to enable wireless transmission of content to any TV. With zero delay, users can enjoy and share the same great Android user experience from the 7″and 10″ screens, now on the bigger living room TV.

 

AMIMON and Lenovo will demonstrate the concept tablet at CES, which van be found at Lenovo booth Central Plaza- CP28 and AMIMON suite #23121 at the Hilton Hotel.

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Wireless Entertainment Goes Analog

Just in time for CES, IOGear has announced a variation of its Wireless 3D Digital Kit, now named the Wireless 3D Media Kit. What’s new in this variation? The Kit now offers an analog input, so users can connect older gaming consoles and VCRs and still push the content wirelessly through the home with the standard WHDI benefits: 1080p video content (including 3D content) and 5.1 digital surround sound up to 100 feet through walls to reach an HDTV.

Add this to the growing list of great WHDI technology products. And remember while you are at CES to visit WHDI founding member AMIMON at the AMIMON suite #23121 in the Hilton Hotel to see demos of more of the real-world applications of WHDI technology.

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Check Out WHDI at CES

Interested in learning more about WHDI? Want to talk to the market leader in wireless HD and universal mobile connectivity? Well, WHDI founding member AMIMON can be found at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, January 10-13 in Las Vegas.

Visitors to the AMIMON suite #23121 at the Hilton Hotel will see demos of the real-world applications of WHDI, including:
  • Multiple WHDI transmitters connected to multiple TVs through the power of the WHDI standard
  • Cross brand features: HP, Galaxy, Belkin, IOGEAR
  • Belkin multi-input transmitter: Connect multiple video sources (STB, PS3, Blu-ray, PC) to one WHDI transmitter and watch it on any other TV, or on the local one using pass-through solution
  • IOGEAR multi-room solution with pass through: Connect a STB to a local TV via wire, and use WHDI to connect another TV in the next room
  • HP WHDI stick: Seamlessly bring notebook content to the big TV, including games with no delay
  • iPad and iPhone connected wirelessly through WHDI to the big TV
  • Belkin WHDI with IR blaster solution: Watch video from sources in the next room. Use 4 IR blasters to control these sources from far away
  • Stryker medical system providing multicast, zero latency in wired quality
  • Professional camera wireless link with HD-SDI interface

So stop by AMIMON’s suite to get all your WHDI questions answered!

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