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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Pioneer Joins HTC Connect Program to Link A/V Devices With
Smartphones
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Pioneer Electronics will make its 2012 line of consumer products
compatible with HTC's smartphone, by joining the HTC Connect
program.
HTC today announced its HTC Connect certification program designed
to offer consumer electronics manufacturers the opportunity to
create an improved sound and visual standard for connectivity
between HTC devices and consumer electronics. For consumers, HTC
Connect will mean high-quality, wireless audio and video sent
through their HTC smartphones to their compatible in-home and in-car
electronics.
The HTC One series of smartphones is slated to receive HTC Connect
certification through a software update in the coming months.
"The vision for HTC Connect is to allow our customers to easily
stream their favorite high-quality video and audio from their
smartphone into their home or car. This new initiative will build
upon HTC's innovation in smartphones with leading consumer
electronics brands," said Kouji Kodera, chief product officer, HTC
Corporation. "We're also excited to announce Pioneer Electronics, a
leader in the audio and video industry, as our first partner to
demonstrate the initial HTC Connect-certified audio experience for
consumers."
Pioneer Electronics is the first company to bring HTC
Connect-certified devices to market. HTC Connect will be featured as
part of Pioneer's 2012 lineup of DLNA-capable audio/video receivers
and wireless speakers. |
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