
Details are extraordinarily light right now, but the little we do know about OWLink's latest content distribution system has certainly got our attention. Known only as the HD Digital Light Link, this system apparently enables users to run their audio (digital / analog), video and control signals down a single fiber optic cable that can easily be tucked under baseboards. The setup is reportedly HDCP-compliant and can carry your information for 1,000-feet without issue, and just in case you were curious, the ultrathin cable can indeed be painted to match surroundings. We're still waiting on a price / release date (and a photograph not totally ruined by a flash), but when we receive any of the three we'll be sure to pass it along.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Peter @ Nov 14th 2007 4:05PM
Sounds like this thing is full of infinite WIN!
David Yang @ Jan 8th 2008 11:52PM
Currently, you can find the different length of fiber from: circuitcity.com, amazon.com, and digitalconnection.com..
Happy enjoying OWLink DLI..
David
Eddie @ Nov 14th 2007 5:03PM
Holy God... this is the answer to all of my dreams. Please be real (and not real expensive)!!
Peter @ Nov 14th 2007 5:20PM
I was looking around the OWLink website, and it looks like a 30 meter kit for this costs $600-$800. I am not sure about other lengths though.