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Create an HD connected home for less than $200 (Vancouver, B.C. – November 2, 2007) ¾ The once cumbersome task of networking a home or office to handle standard and high-definition streaming video now only takes minutes and does not require any re-wiring, drilling or vast IT infrastructure. For those who require a fast and reliable Internet connection which can handle video in their home or office, Corinex introduces the Hi-Def Video Connectivity Kit, the latest in semi-mobile networking solutions. Within two minutes and for less than $200, consumers can create their own digital home or digital business, with mobile plug-in adapters which utilize the existing electrical wiring in the home to create a completely connected high-definition network. Video, music, voice, data and gaming content has never been so easy to share.
When connected to an Ethernet-enabled Digital Video Recorder, the Hi-Def Video Connectivity Kit allows users to record their favorite television shows and movies on their DVR and watch them on other networked televisions or computers.
The Hi-Def Video Connectivity Kit provides consumers with unsurpassed Internet performance, convenience and flexibility. The kit provides secure 200 Mbps Internet connectivity through Powerline networking, over 4 times that of wireless connections, and works in every room in the home, guaranteed.
"The Hi-Def Video Connectivity Kit is a great solution for homeowners and businesses," said Brian Donnelly, VP, Marketing of Corinex. "It’s easy to install and even easier to use. The plug-in adapters in the kit auto-configure over existing electrical wiring, making set-up a cinch. We’re pleased to provide such a remarkable product at such a low cost for homeowners and businesses alike.” Since most rooms in a home or office have four or more electrical outlets, the plug-in adapters can be moved as offices are redesigned or rooms rearranged. Corinex also offers the same Powerline networking solution for entire towns and cities to use over outdoor electrical wires, helping rural communities access high speed Internet services and helping utilities build “Smart Grids.”
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