San Francisco: Seventeen leading consumer electronics, computer, and mobile companies on June 25
announced the formation of the Digital Home Working Group (DHWG), a non-profit organisation
dedicated to the simplified sharing of digital content, such as digital music, photos and video, among
networked consumer electronics (CE), mobile devices and PCs.
The group consists of industry leaders including Fujitsu, Gateway, HP, Intel, IBM, Kenwood, Lenovo,
Matsushita Electric (Panasonic), Microsoft, NEC CustomTechnica, Nokia, Philips, Samsung, Sharp,
Sony, STMicroelectronics and Thomson.
The group shares a common goal of establishing a platform of interoperability based on open industry
standards and will deliver technical design guidelines that companies can use to develop digital home
products that share content through wired or wireless networks in the home.
Examples of these products include PCs, TVs, set-top boxes, printers, stereos, mobile phones, PDAs,
DVD players, digital projectors and other devices.
Due in large to an increase in broadband adoption and device sales, consumers today are acquiring,
viewing, managing and sharing an increasing amount of digital media on devices in the CE, mobile and
PC domains. As such, consumers want to easily enjoy this content, regardless of the source, across
different devices and locations in the home. A number of conflicting standards and media formats exist
today making the digital home complex to set-up and manage.
Industry standards alone do not always ensure interoperability. The interoperability framework and
technical design guidelines established by the DHWG will provide the baseline for development of multi-
branded products and solutions that will work better together. The goal of the group is to deliver
guidelines resulting in the first compliant products within the next 12 months.