WHDI, a consortium responsible for managing and licensing the WHDI (Wireless Home Digital Interface) standard, today announced the addition of 15 companies to its lineup.
Haier, Maxim, Mitsubishi Electric and Toshiba. Additionally, the following companies have joined as WHDI Adopters: AmTRAN, Domo Technologies, Elmo, Gemtek, Gospell Smarthome Electronics, Hosiden, Murata, QMI, Seamon Science International, TDK, and Zinwell join Amimon, Hitachi, LG Electronics, Motorola, Samsung, Sharp and Sony to help promote the new industry standard.
The WHDI standard delivers the wireless, multi-room distribution of high-quality HD video (full 1080p/60Hz HD with Deep Color at a distance of 100 feet and through walls), enabling consumers to build a wireless HD network connecting HD sources (set, Blu-ray players, PCs, mobile devices, game players, etc.) to TVs around the home.
The WHDI standard ensures that by purchasing products with the WHDI logo consumers can connect devices from different manufacturers into one network to access all of their A/V content and games.
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