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We've felt the rush a-comin', and it looks as if 2011 may finally be
the year that Amimon (along with its competitors) gets the break it
has been yearning for in the consumer market. With wireless HD
streaming options becoming more plentiful (and prices heading
southward into a realm of feasibility), the WHDI standard is making a
stand at this year's CES. Right around a dozen new products will be
introduced this week with WHDI embedded, including HDTVs from Haier,
PC-to-TV adapters from Asus and LG Innotek, tablets from First
International Computer ('Jacob' prototype shown above), Malata and
Gemtek / Ampak, a projector from Vivitek and a mobile-to-TV solution
from 35.com. The goal here is pretty obvious -- Amimon would love for
you to have a house full of WHDI-equipped gear, in turn creating an
ecosystem where these devices could talk to one another and stream in
a variety of directions. We'll be scouring the floor to see who's
buying in, but it sounds as if that won't be too difficult a chore.
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