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Jan 19 2004, 9:05am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We reported about the Sony location free portable TV Panel the other week, when Sony announced the device at the CES 2004.
There are now many more product photos available and Sony has a complete Product Site for the revamped Airboard.
Sony offers three Airboard models, the IDT-LFL1, IDT-LF2 and IDT-LF3.
PC Watch Impress has an article with several product shots of the Airboard.
Comprised of a 12.1-inch wireless touch screen LCD monitor and a base station, the personal TV system uses the industry's first dual band wireless connection and high speed Ethernet port to transmit data, transforming it into a mobile video entertainment powerhouse that allows users to enjoy television, video, Internet browsing/streaming video, e-mail, and digital photos, all without a PC. It can also be used to control most major brand A/V components in the home.
The system uses advanced dual band wireless transmission technology delivering the most stable wireless performance. It employs the IEEE 802.11a/11b/11g for a wide selection of transmission channels and switches the channel for minimized interference when used up to 100 feet from the base station.
See Also:
Airboard from Sony announced 2000
Sony CoCoon CSV-p500 Channel Server with 160GB
Sony PVR/DVR and DVD Recorder
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
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