New wireless video processing chipsets that let consumers capture, store and transfer video between various display devices in the home — TVs or PCs — debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. The chips were developed by ViXS Systems, a Toronto-based developer of video processing technologies, in partnership with Sony and other leading electronics manufacturers. “It is easy to wirelessly send video across the house or across the world,” Dan Album, a spokesperson for ViXS, told TechNewsWorld.
New Chips Let Users Capture, Transfer Video Between Devices
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski January 5, 2006 05:00 AMNew wireless video processing chipsets that let consumers capture, store and transfer video between various display devices in the home — TVs or PCs — debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. The chips were developed by ViXS Systems, a Toronto-based developer of video processing technologies, in partnership with Sony and other leading electronics manufacturers. “It is easy to wirelessly send video across the house or across the world,” Dan Album, a spokesperson for ViXS, told TechNewsWorld.