Posts Tagged ‘Home Entertainment’

HDMI could soon be replaced by HDBaseT

by Derek Sine | July 2nd, 2010

HDMI cables could soon be a thing of the past all because of a new more advanced A/V cable standard that goes by the name of HDBaseT. Unlike HDMI, which only transfers uncompressed video and audio data, HDBaseT uses 5Play technology that allows for full uncompressed HD video, audio, 100BaseT Ethernet, and power through a single 328ft CAT5e/6 LAN cable.

That’s right, a 328 foot cable that replaces your HMDI cable, Power cable and Ethernet Cable! HDBaseT has the bandwidth to support the highest video resolutions such as full HD 1080p as well as 3D and 2Kx4K formats. LG, Samsung, and Sony are already on the bandwagon and have backed this new standard.

This is the future of home entertainment, lots of networked devices and fewer cables plus internet based television!

Home Entertainment is Invisible!

by Tom Skowronski | November 14th, 2008

Steath AcousticsJust a heads up on some interesting new home audio technology that is sure to shake up the home entertainment world. Stealth Acoustics has announced it’s new stereo invisible speaker!

Here is what they had to say:

Today’s multi-channel surround sound and whole house audio systems require multiple speaker locations. With Stealth Acoustics products you can have dynamic full audio placed where it needs to be without the clutter and aesthetic pollution that occurs with conventional speaker grilles and boxes. Please read below to learn how Stealth Acoustics allows you to experience the freedom of complete audio invisibility.

Recent Press Releases from Stealth Acoustics

Stealth Acoustics Expands In The Global Market Place

Stealth Acoustics Improves Model FX6 Invisible Speaker with Injection Molding Technology

Amazing Audio from Invisible Speaker

New Unique Stereo Invisible Speaker

New Custom Engraving Service Announced by Stealth Acoustics

Stealth Acoustics Model 255R: Rack mountable, mono, subwoofer power amplifier

Here are some before and after pictures, showing the difference between standard installation speakers and the Stealth Acoustic invisible speakers:

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