Quartics Mobile2Display connects phone and PC wirelessly
By Richard Lawler | January 5, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, CES, HDTV

Quartics, the company behind the PC-on-TV solutions peddled by D-Link and others showed its latest spin on the technology, Mobile2Display. We checked out a demo allowing Windows Mobile 5 or 6 based phones to send video wirelessly to a TV, with no problems about codecs or formatting, the picture upscaled through Quartics’ device to high resolution. Look out for these coming from your cell phone manufacturer in the second quarter of this year. Next up? Adding the ability to send video from the TV back to the phone, Slingbox-style.
Gallery: Quartics Mobile2Display
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