Live HDTV on your Laptop without ANY Wires

posted by Esther Andrews on January 11, 2008

As one of the Intel booth demo staffers, I had the pleasure of meeting hundreds of visitors to the Intel booth. The one thing they all had in common was a passion for Intel technology and the desire to learn how they can have the best computing experience possible. I’m happy to report that many of these folks told me how much they love their Intel-based PCs and that they will only consider Intel processors in their future PC purchases! And I had an incredibly easy demo to show these folks because it sold itself. Live HDTV on your laptop via broadcast, cable, or satellite as well as DVR capabilities all streamed over 802.11n Wi-Fi. And the quality of the HD was gorgeous! I picked up the laptop and walked all around the booth to stunned observers who realized they were watching live local Las Vegas broadcast HDTV without ANY wires.

The demo, enabled by Intel® Centrino® mobile technology with built-in 802.11n wireless capability and a HAVA Wireless HD* box from Monsoon Multimedia, was just another great example of why CES is the place to be for the coolest technology in the world!

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