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DS2 Joins Samsung to Demonstrate PLC-Enabled Digital
Living Network (10/2/2006)
Powerline Communications (PLC) Demo Showcases
Ease of Sharing Digital Content Using Existing Home Wiring
Designed in partnership with Design of Systems
on Silicon (DS2), Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today, at the Consumer
Electronics Show, unveiled a Digital Living Network utilizing power
line communications (PLC) technology. The demo showcases the ease
of sharing and growing digital media content and services using
wiring already in the home. Samsung will be providing the demonstration
at the Consumer Electronics Show Central Hall, booth number 11033.
The demo features consumer electronic devices
sharing digital content through a PLC AV (Audio-Visual) Home Network,
several appliances with embedded DS2's latest generation technology
enable networking speeds up to 200 Mbps as soon as they are plugged
into the wall power outlets. The theme of the demo is "Just Plug
Power & Enjoy Digital Living Network", and this demonstration will
clearly show how consumers can easily watch video streams, or record
live programs to a personal computer using power lines already installed
in any home.
Samsung's Home Network digital media devices
with DS2's chipsets, with high throughput and guaranteed QoS, will
satisfy the needs of those seeking easier AV home networking. Moreover,
the demo exhibits how DS2 technology is satisfying the stringent
consumer demands for high-speed access with its 200 Mbps throughput
and quality of service.
"DS2 is excited to work with Samsung to deliver
on the promise of the digital living home network," said Jorge Blasco,
president and CEO, DS2. "As more and more homes seek to network
their devices, it will become critical to implement the technology
that provides the fastest and highest quality solution. DS2 is on
the forefront of PLC and our solutions will make in-home networking
easier than ever."
"The Digital Living Network demonstration
shows the maturity of DS2«s 200 Mbps product. It adheres to standards
such as Universal Plug and Play demanded by the consumer electronics
market", said J. Subramanian, Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst.
For the products being demonstrated at CES,
DS2 and Samsung worked together to embed DS2's chipset technology
into AV home devices including high-definition televisions, DVD
players/recorders with built-in hard disk drives, cameras, and digital
media server PCs. These devices were connected via PLC to a WiFi
network allowing connection to a wireless notebook and printer to
demonstrate the ease of interoperability and networking with just
the electrical outlets in the home.
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