AMIMON and Lenovo to Demo WHDI-Integrated Tablet at CES

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
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WHDI wirelessly transmits all content from the tablet to the bigger screen of the living room TV

HERZLIA, Israel — AMIMON, the market leader in wireless HD and universal mobile connectivity, and Lenovo, the world’s second largest PC maker, have integrated Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) technology into Lenovo’s IdeaPad to enable wireless transmission of content to any TV.

With zero delay, users can enjoy and share the same great Android user experience from the 7″ and 10″ screens, now on the bigger living room TV.

AMIMON and Lenovo will demonstrate the concept tablet at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, January 10-13 in Las Vegas at the Lenovo booth Central Plaza-CP28 and AMIMON suite #23121 at the Hilton Hotel.

“WHDI provides easy set up and sharing of content from our IdeaPad to any larger screen TV. The embedded WHDI solution not only eliminates not only the need for cables, but also any external adaptors as it’s all built in,” said Judy Liu, Manager MIDH PAD Accessories Product Planning and Development. “Photos, videos, games, anything our users enjoy on their tablet is now accessible to share with others right in the living room. WHDI actually mirrors the tablet user interface to the big TV, zero delay means that they have the same great user experience that they are used to on our android tablet, on their TV.”

“The integration of WHDI into the Lenovo tablet is our next step in creating one standard to rule all wireless HD transmission,” said Yoav Nissan-Cohen, CEO, AMIMON. “By taking the personal screen of the tablet to the big screen, WHDI gives consumers convenience and flexibility without any hassle or learning curve.”