It’s been ten years since USB 2.0 came on the scene. Now VIA Labs, the only company in the world to have a complete USB 3.0 solution with host, hub and device controller products, is quickly setting industry standards. At the Lunch at Piero’s innovator and press event during CES, VIA Labs explained how today’s massive high def video, high megapixel pictures and other rich huge content are commonplace on cameras and other devices, making it important to have a USB 3.0 host controller in the first place to enable data to flow swiftly and make full use of USB 3.0 devices. And unlike USB 2.0, USB 3.0 is capable of simultaneous transmitting and receiving. VIA Labs makes it faster and better. www.via-labs.com
Brite-view, a media streaming and media player company introduced its wireless transmission products including Air Sync HD is a wireless transmission product that can transmit 66 feet or 1080i content 100 feet. HDelight can wirelessly transmit uncompressed 1080p digital content 30 feet from PC to TV with no latency. Demonstrating these products at the Lunch at Piero’s press and innovator event during CES, brite-view showed that with the built-in loop-through connection, it is possible to connect the Air SyncHD transmitter to the HDTV and HD cable DVR in the living room via HDMI cables, and watch exactly the same cable channels and TV shows on your bedroom HDTV connected to the Air SyncHD receiver.
Professional news gathering crews will also love the benefits of latency-free wireless video transmission when out in the field shooting news stories away from their mobile video trucks. www.brite-view.com
VIA presented the next step in its Nano processor line which initially attracted such major brand names as Lenovo. The new VIA Nano X2 dual-core processor expands VIA’s reach into the desktop, notebook and further into the embedded market.
VIA also answers the particular challenge of delivering high quality video over separate simultaneous streams to multiple displays. The VIA eH1 graphics card is particularly suited for embedded developers with multi-display projects requiring 1080p HD video with the kind of longevity that embedded designs require.
The VIA Nano X2 and the VIA eH1 multi-display DX 10.1 graphics card were demonstrated at the Lunch at Piero’s press and innovator event during CES.