Playing iPod Video on TVs
Terry Costlow, Contributing Editor -- Design News, December 10, 2007
Ultra wideband wireless communications are taking the iPod's video capability full circle, making it possible to store TV shows on an iPod, then play them back on a TV. Taiwan-based Chanceux Co. uses UWB to send iPod video files to a connected TV or PC. Its VID-1200 SmartDock iPod docking station links iPods to the home network, offering full remote control for audio and video while recharging the battery. The docking station is based on Focus Enhancements' FS453 TV-out encoder chip, as well as Freescale's MXL processor and infrared remote controller. UWB goes through walls, so iPod files can be sent to various TVs or other connected units in the home.
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