ATLANTA — Pioneer used the CEDIA Expo to tap into multiple new home entertainment markets, including iPod-docking speaker systems and sound bars.
The introductions accompanied the company’s demonstration of a concept technology called EntertainmentTap, which appeared in a component-style device that plays Blu-ray discs, copies and stores CD music to an embedded hard drive, streams and downloads audio and video from authorized Web sites, and streams audio and video from a networked PC (TWICE, Sept. 10, p. 1). On top of that, the component also place-shifts audio and video to Wi-Fi-connected iPhones and iPod Touches and centralizes control of home-theater components and home systems within a home-theater room.
source: Twice.com
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