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Haier Corporation and Freescale Semiconductor Unveil
World's First UWB-Enabled Consumer TV (27/6/2005)
Haier Corporation and Freescale Semiconductor
(NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) achieved a critical milestone for wireless
home entertainment systems and showcased the first Ultra-Wideband
(UWB)-enabled LCD, high definition television (HDTV) and digital
media server at the Freescale Technology Forum.
Leveraging UWB, Freescale Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer Michel Mayer and Haier Executive Vice President
Shariff Kan broadcasted high definition video and audio streams
wirelessly from a digital media server to Haier's 37-inch HDTV located
across the stage.
"Freescale's Ultra-Wideband solution provides
the wireless experience our customers desire," said Yu Zi Da, vice
president of Haier. "UWB gives consumers the freedom to place the
television anywhere they would like in the room, without requiring
a physical connection to a set-top box, digital video recorder or
media server. We have worked closely with Freescale over the past
two years on integrating UWB and look forward to continuing this
collaboration with a variety of consumer products."
Haier, one of the largest Chinese consumer
electronics manufacturers, will package the digital media server
and HDTV in a complete wireless solution and make it available to
Chinese consumers later this year and to U.S. consumers by 2006.
"This first UWB-enabled consumer product
marks the beginning of great wireless experiences for consumers,"
said Franz Fink, senior vice president and general manager for Freescale's
Wireless and Mobile Systems Group. "UWB is now a proven technology
designed to enhance user experiences by providing a wireless connection
with the speed and quality they demand."
Freescale's UWB technology is capable of
transferring multiple high definition (HD) or MPEG2 movie streams
-- up to 110 megabits per second (Mbps) -- at distances up to 20
meters, enabling significant freedom in the placement of home theater
equipment. Current wireless video solutions do not have the bandwidth
to accommodate HD or MPEG2 streams, which require a minimum of 20Mbps
each. Indeed, current WiFi solutions are only capable of broadcasting
standard definition (SD) video streams at 5-7Mbps.
HDTV and Digital Media Server Availability
The television and digital media server are
expected to be available in retail outlets in Q4 2005 throughout
China. Although approved for use in the United States, Haier is
initially targeting this product for the Chinese market, leveraging
a regulatory license granted by the Chinese government. Haier is
currently developing UWB-enabled products for distribution in other
regions, including the US, in 2006.
The Haier television is a 37-inch, liquid
crystal display (LCD) HDTV with 1080i resolution. It supports both
SD and HD video and uses a component/DVI interface. The Freescale
UWB antenna is embedded inside the television and is not visible
to the user. No additional equipment is required and consumers need
only a power source for the actual television.
The digital media server is the size of a
standard digital video device (DVD) player but includes personal
video player (PVR) functionality, a DVD playback capability and
a tuner, as well as the Freescale UWB solution to wirelessly stream
media to the HDTV. The digital media server can be placed as far
away as 20 meters from the actual HDTV, providing considerable freedom
in home theater configuration.
www.freescale.com
www.haier.com
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