PacketVideo Demos Receiver to Broadcast Streaming TV to Existing Handsets
February 18, 2008 8:34 PM | Cell Phone TV | Technology | Comments (1)
| PacketVideo (PV) recently demonstrated its new pocketable mobile broadcast receiver that turns WiFi-enabled cell phones and personal media players into mobile TVs. PV’s mobile receiver device decodes a digital TV signal and repurposes it for use on the phone, sending it via a wireless signal, such as WiFi, to a playback device. The receiver ensures optimum rendering of the TV signal on the playback device, and provides secure access to premium channels. This allows mobile subscribers to upgrade to advanced mobile TV services without changing their current handset. The mobile broadcast receiver will be available in versions for all major mobile broadcast standards, including TDtv, DVB-H and MediaFLO as well as for WiMAX. | ![]() |
The device can also be customized with the operator’s badge or branding for the retail market. The mobile broadcast receiver is compatible with many industry-leading phones including the Nokia N-series, Apple iPhone and HTC Smartphone devices.
PV’s mobile broadcast receiver features a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and the glowing LED on/off button has a color-changing halo that reflects the level of battery charge.
PV’s mobile broadcast receiver measures 6.4 cm wide by 1.8 cm high x 4 cm deep. It will be available later this year.
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Posted by: Apple Iphone | February 19, 2008 1:13 AM
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