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Wireless HDTV Products Still Limited in North America

Wireless HDTV Products Still Limited in North America

Consumer Electronics Dec 15,2008 0

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Amimon recently announced that it has now shipped 100,000 of its chipsets. Many of those are going into high end TVs while Sony has a Bravia wireless adapter available online and in limited retail outlets.

"SiBEAM has recently completed a new round of fundraising, successfully securing the participation of two major backers, Panasonic and Samsung," notes ABI Research principal analyst Steve Wilson. "Broadcom has also joined the consortium. Meanwhile Mitsubishi has announced its choice of the Amimon (5 GHz WHDI) chipset. All these are positive signs from major stakeholders in this incipient market."

"Incipient" is still largely the operative word, however. Despite earlier indications that some products would be shipping by now, the promised offerings from Belkin and Monster are still conspicuous by their absence, and appear to have slipped into 1Q 2009 or later. "Sharp and Hitachi are shipping high end consumer TVs with wireless connectivity in Japan," Wilson notes. "However, in the US, no one but Sony has yet been able to bring any of these technologies to the consumer market."

ABI Research has released a study which explores the new technology and its current market hinderances. For more information, visit www.abiresearch.com.

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