The world's first UWB HDTV
Freescale Semiconductor and Chinese manufacturer Haier announced the first UWB (Ultra-Wideband) enabled LCD TV. Linked to a DVD player that uses the same technology, you’ll be able to stream Mpeg2 files at 110 MByte/s up to a distance of 60 ft. (which can be upped to 510 ft in the future). The Haier TV that is presented here is the 37" V6 model, which is HDMI (1080i) compliant. This model will be on sale in China in a few months and in the USA next year. We do not have any information on the price.

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