The Slingbox Goes HD
The set-top can send high-def signals to another location.
By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (January 4, 2008) -- Sling Media says it will launch a new set-top that can send High-Definition signals from one TV to another.
The Slingbox PRO-HD, which will cost $399, will be available in the third quarter of this year. It will be the first Slingbox that can display high-def signals sent from a different location.
The Slingbox PRO-HD.
However, there is a catch: Because of the bandwidth requirements in transmitting HD signals, the set-top will work most effectively when sending programming to a different room in the same house.
This would enable someone to use the Slingbox PRO-HD to set up a home network, sending HD signals to different TVs in the house.
Other Slingbox products can send standard-def signals to a remote location thousands of miles away.
Sling Media, which is owned by satcaster EchoStar, says the new box will include inputs for TV receivers and Blu-ray and HD DVD players.
The set-top can send high-def signals to another location.
By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (January 4, 2008) -- Sling Media says it will launch a new set-top that can send High-Definition signals from one TV to another.
The Slingbox PRO-HD, which will cost $399, will be available in the third quarter of this year. It will be the first Slingbox that can display high-def signals sent from a different location.
The Slingbox PRO-HD.
However, there is a catch: Because of the bandwidth requirements in transmitting HD signals, the set-top will work most effectively when sending programming to a different room in the same house.
This would enable someone to use the Slingbox PRO-HD to set up a home network, sending HD signals to different TVs in the house.
Other Slingbox products can send standard-def signals to a remote location thousands of miles away.
Sling Media, which is owned by satcaster EchoStar, says the new box will include inputs for TV receivers and Blu-ray and HD DVD players.