
The Japanese company Lancerlink has launched its new HD-Wireless RD&TD in Japan. This 3 port HDMI Hub transmits HD Videos (24/30p) wirelessly using the 802.11 a/n RFIC standard. No word on pricing at this time. [Lancerlink]
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The Japanese company Lancerlink has launched its new HD-Wireless RD&TD in Japan. This 3 port HDMI Hub transmits HD Videos (24/30p) wirelessly using the 802.11 a/n RFIC standard. No word on pricing at this time. [Lancerlink]

Cisco has introduced its Wireless Home Audio (WHA) line and three new dual-drive NASes during CES 2009. The Wireless Home Audio system utilizes Ethernet, 802.11n, and DLNA to stream audio over multiple zones throughout the home. Some of the new products are the Conductor DMC350 Wireless-N Digital Music Center, Director DMC250 Wireless-N Music Player with Integrated Amplifier, Player DMP100 Wireless-N Music Extender, Stereo Speaker Kit DSPK50, DMWR1000 Wireless-N Touchscreen Remote, iPod docking station and the DMRIR500 IR Remote. The price starts at $300 upwards. See more pictures after the jump. [SmallNetBuilder] Read more

Here is the latest Asus ‘Eee Keyboard’ that features a 5-inch touch screen and 32GB SSD. Asus has announced the new keyboard during CES 2009 in Las Vegas. This wireless keyboard also features high-speed wireless HDMI connection for indoor mobility and more comfortable touch with reactive keypad. It is powered by an Intel Atom N270/N330 CPU, 1GB DDR2 memory, WiFi (802.11n & Bluetooth V2.0) network and various AV ports. [Gizmodo]

Tri-Specs unveils the Bluetooth-enabled eyewear at the “2009 CES Unveiled” pre-press event. Available in black, white, and metallic, these highly styled glasses come with a simple user experience and STEP Labs’ unsurpassed noise elimination acoustic technology. The gadget combines dual microphones, dual speakers, and Bluetooth connectivity in a mobile accessory which produces the best voice quality and intelligibility on the market. Other features include voice dialing for hands-free use, one-touch activation of phone calls, MP3 playback and call control buttons on the arms of the glasses. No word on pricing at this time. [AVING]

USB Brando offers the brand new wireless USB keypad with trackball for only $37. What makes this input device special is that it has 19 standard keys, 13 hot keys and a high precision 1000DPI trackball. The device uses a 2.4 GHz radio frequency to connect wirelessly to your laptops or PC. Measuring 114 x 134 x 25mm and weighing 143grams, the Brando’s Wireless USB Keypad with Trackball also sports Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista OS. [Brando]

The WX-LP100 from Panasonic is not an ordinary speaker. It is specially built for use in the schools or events that require a wireless speaker. Priced at 125,000 Yen or approx. less than €1000, the speaker features microphones that use infrared technology, and offers a maximum output of 10W at 4Ω and works on frequencies of 100Hz to 15KHz. [Akihabara]

Here is the Super-Tiny Illuminated Wireless Keyboard that offers 56 keys with Fn/Num lock change function. Measuring 170mm x 81mm x 15mm and weighing 138grams, the portable device also provides a USB port. The keyboard uses 2.4GHz radio frequency that allows you to use it as far as 10 meters radius. You can purchase the Super-Tiny Illuminated Wireless Keyboard for only $47 at Brando. [Brando]

Here is the new SMC900 Bluetooth stereo speaker from Santok that offers an excellent speaker system for streamed music and a built-in microphone that enables users to make and receive calls from Bluetooth mobiles phones. The music will automatically pause when there is a phone call and switch over to handsfree speaker mode. The gadget also has a rechargeable internal battery that can play music for up to eight hours, or be used as a handsfree unit with a standby time of up to 120 hours and a talk time of 15 hours. Sadly, there is no word on pricing at this time. [GeekAlerts]

The REX-WUSB1 is a wireless USB hub from Ratoc System that will be released in Japan this month. It uses the CardBus PC Card and will retail for €265 each. There are also four available USB 2.0 ports in the REX-WUSB1 hub to recharge the hub. [Akihabara]

Here is the first contactless smart card in a microSD flash card format in the world that was designed by Giesecke and Devrient from Germany. This card is compatible with any handset that supports this memory card format, offering security access and the possibility of contactless cash wallet functionality. No word on pricing at this time. [Red Ferret]