<P><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2><A href="http://www.audioholics.com/news/pressreleases/UWBultrawidebandMBOA.php"><IMG style="WIDTH: 125px; HEIGHT: 78px" alt=[MBOAlogo1] hspace=10 src="http://www.audioholics.com/news/thumbs/MBOAlogo1_th.gif" align=left border=0>Utrawideband</A>, or UWB, is going to enable wireless transmission of high resolution audio and video signals in the home. This is avery important technology and we're watchingit closely to see how fast it can be brought to market and integrated into home theater products. Sixteen of the world's leading semiconductor, personal computing and consumer electronics companies along with four key wireless industry organizations will appear together in the MultiBand OFDM Alliance (MBOA) Ultrawideband TechZone in the Innovations Plus area of the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Jan. 6-9, in Las Vegas. The intent of this
cooperative appearance is to excite and educate the CES audience about ultrawideband (UWB), a revolutionary high-speed, short-range wireless technology with enormous potential for consumer electronics slated for release as early as the second half of 2005. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>We'll be checking this out as it is of great interest (or shoudl be) for everyone with a home theater. UWB could drastically alter the way we think about setting up our homes and integrating audio and video throughout our houses.</FONT></P>
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