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Silicon TV tuners clearing hurdles
Posted: Jan 7, 2008 1:31 AM

Although mobile phone and WLAN transceivers made the transition to silicon ICs years ago, solid-stat...[ View complete article ]


Message: Silicon TV tuners clearing hurdles Post time: Jan 7, 2008 1:31 AM
 

Author: PUNEET

Level: Interns

Points: 107

Although mobile phone and WLAN transceivers made the transition to silicon ICs years ago, solid-state TV tuners have been slower off the starting block. Recently, several companies have started to offer IC-based TV receivers that will replace the traditional "can tuner."
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Author: PUNEET

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Points: 107

Good
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( 2 ) Reply:Silicon TV tuners clearing hurdles Post time: Jan 22, 2008 1:00 AM
 

Author: green

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Points: 102

nice......
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