Company's New Paper-Thin Leaf Indoor HDTV Antenna Outperforms More Expensive Models
Mohu is a spinoff of GreenWave Scientific, a Department of Defense antenna development company who has been designing antenna systems for Ground Mobile and Unmanned Ground Vehicle platforms for the U.S. Navy and Joint Forces.This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27(A) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21(E) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including statements related to: video quality, bandwidth efficiencies and flexibility; significantly reducing operational costs; unique and integrated solutions that enhance scalability; and improving performance and ease management of video services while transitioning to HD.MainStage for Intel® Wireless Display is compatible with any Intel® Wireless Display enabled system. 1080p and Blu-ray or other protected content playback is only available on second generation Intel® Core processor-based PCs with built-in visuals enabled, a compatible media player and supporting Intel WiDi software and graphics driver installed. For more information on laptop requirements and compatible products, please visit www.intel.com/go/wirelessdisplay .Brian Baucom, Mohu's recently appointed Director of Marketing, says "Over-the-air HD content is growing all the time, and with the ability to stream all of your favorite shows, movies, events and sports online with Netflix, Hulu and other channels straight to your TV, people now have choices." Because of the down economy coupled with over-inflated cable and satellite fees, the Leaf antenna brings a long overdue level of value back to television viewing. "Many of our customers have 'cut the cord' and combined our powerful antenna with a streaming device. They quickly realize that they aren't missing a thing. People are fed up with paying upwards of $1200 per year for cable subscriptions -- the Leaf is a great alternative that requires a one-time purchase," Baucom continued.Mohu has doubled their staff in recent months in order to keep up with orders and demand, and is continuing to expand -- they expect to increase production capacity to handle 50,000 units per month this summer. Mohu is currently developing new products to further enhance the consumer's ability to enjoy free over-the-air high definition broadcasts. New product releases are expected in early fall.Contacts: Denise Keddy D-Link Systems, Inc. 714.885.6318 denise.keddy@dlink.com Sara Lee Walt & Company 408.369.7200, ext. 2980 slee@walt.com"Harmonic's video compression and processing solutions deliver the flexibility and quality to successfully address the challenges of migrating services from SD to HD over the next three to five years," said Andre Frank, project manager, distribution/engineering media services, at SRG SSR. "Additionally, the Electra® 8000 is designed to reclaim bandwidth by increasing the channel count per transponder while maintaining video quality, so we can continue to expand our HD services well into the future."
SOURCE Mohu, Inc.
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