Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Snapstick and D-Link web-to-TV SplitMedia trials start this month

It is hardly an agreement when a relationship is described in "discussions." However, D-Link and Snapstick permanently work together to evaluate Snapstick SplitMedia technology. Snapstick, as you remember, allows web content (with emphasis on Hulu, YouTube and other video services) to align your smartphone on a box of D-Link Wi - fi connected to a TV. It works in a laptop too, probably without any wrist shots. Private trial users launches later this month, but we hope to do a demonstration for you from CES in Las Vegas last this week. Until then, check the demonstration video after the break. View full PR textSnapstick first announcement material relationship with D-Link in its innovators in TV Solution Web

D - Link Innovative SplitMediaTM Web TV trial hi-tech

Fountain Valley, California, and Redwood City, California, on January 4, 2011 - today, D-Link and Snapstick announce talks to your complete web TV on your mobile device or computer. Snapstick, who has recently launched its beta private outgoing stealth in December 2010, see D-link's ideal partner to bring the first device SplitMediaTM technology has helped consumers.

This D-Link and Snapstick trial aims to solve two major barriers to connected TV produced today - walled garden of content and complex user interfaces. Snapstick solution not selectively choose what web content allows you to wear on TV, instead of this, it brings the full public web on your TV, including sites like Hulu, Fox, ABC, MTV and Comedy Central.

In addition, SplitMediaTM Snapstick technology allows consumers to discover, control and display content using the same easy to use they employ already control their mobile device interfaces and computers. Simply browse the web on a mobile device or laptop and align content to the TV with a flick of the wrist. TV material then takes the burden of processing via Wi - Fi. That content is displayed on the TV, you can use the mobile device or laptop as a Visual remote to control the content, or, use it for all other tasks, eliminating the need for heavy and complicated remote keyboards in the lounge.

"D-link is committed to consumer TV products innovative to discover and enjoy entertainment on the Internet easier" said William Brown, Assistant Vice-President, development D-Link product. "We believe that Snapstick has the right approach to bring the Web to the big screen and D-Link works in close collaboration with Snapstick to evaluate the launch of a commercial product at retail."

"Since our company launches four weeks ago, the demand for loans Snapstick consumer device has been enormous. "Working with a major player as D-Link will give us the opportunity to bring the full web consumers through leading equipment industry", said Snapstick CEO Rakesh Mathur.

Visit www.snapstick.com/demo to see Snapstick in action.

D-Link topic
D - Link is the world leader in public electronic connectivity and award-winning designer, developer and manufacturer of networking, broadband, storage, home automation, security and digital home entertainment solutions. Millions of networking and connectivity manufactured and shipped products, D-Link is dominant leader participant and the market price performance ratio on the market of networks and communications. For more information, visit http://www.dlink.com.

On Snapstick
Snapstick is a media technology company dedicated to make it simple and fun for consumers view web content they find on their smart phones and laptops on a screen. Snapstick was founded by veterans of Internet and technologists - Rakesh Mathur, Ash Bhardwaj and Balaji Krishnan - industry who have long history of building high-growth technology companies. The company is based in Redwood City, California and has private place. For more information, please visit snapstick.com.

Snapstick is currently in private beta. To see a demo or planning a meeting in 2011 CES in Las Vegas please contact Bob Patterson at PR Snapstick by electronic mail to bob

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