2010 International CES

2010 International Consumer Electronics Show
Broadcom Showcases the Next Generation of Connected Devices at 2010 International CES

Las Vegas, Nevada January 7-10, 2010

Broadcom is committed to enabling new ways for consumers to connect, share and enjoy high quality information, entertainment and personalized digital content, such as video, photos and music, throughout the home and beyond for an enhanced digital entertainment experience. At the forefront of developing technology that changes the way consumers connect, Broadcom is bringing innovative functionality and easier access to Internet-based content to a wide range of digital video, wireless connectivity and mobile communications solutions.

At the 2010 International CES, Broadcom will demonstrate new solutions that give consumers the ability to access and share information and entertainment content in the next-generation connected ecosystem. All support Broadcom's core mission of 'Connecting Everything®.




Key Themes

Broadcom demonstrations at CES will include:

  • Home Connectivity: Broadcom accelerates the delivery of information and entertainment content and services to connected devices with demonstrations that include a variety of Broadcom-enabled devices such as set-top boxes (STBs), digital TVs, tablets, cable/DSL broadband home routers and Blu-ray players that support popular industry specifications including Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA®), RVU Remote User Interface (RUI) technology, Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA®), Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® and Ethernet.
  • Wireless Convergence: Broadcom is bringing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth into a multitude of consumer electronics devices, from PCs and home networking gear, to mobile phones, televisions, netbooks, Blu-ray players, tablets and video equipment with demonstrations that include the latest high-speed Bluetooth working alongside other high-speed wireless peer-to-peer technologies, and a number of wirelessly connected consumer devices.
  • Netbooks: These breakthrough systems offer advanced connectivity, high-end functionality and high definition (HD) video playback enabled and demonstrated via Broadcom's GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Crystal HD technologies.
  • Internet Connected TV: Broadcom's end-to-end connected TV platform enables the innovative applications and interactive content that are changing the way consumers use and enjoy their televisions.
  • 3D TV: Broadcom will also demonstrate an end-to-end 3D video solution that supports both Blu-ray and digital TV applications, bringing the excitement of live 3D TV viewing to the living room.
  • HD Proliferation: Broadcom's latest STB solutions are driving the transition from standard definition (SD) to HD, reducing power requirements and enabling multi-room media connectivity.
  • Digital Television Transition: Broadcom is addressing the expanding worldwide digital TV transition, allowing additional network capacity for digital and HD TV programming and enabling the deployment of more value added services.

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