LG demonstrated new handsets that are capable of receiving free digital TV transmissions over the air. LG loaded its ATSC Mobile Digital Television (DTV) system onto prototypes of its Lotus and Voyager handsets to demonstrate how it works. LG tweaked power management on the handsets, allowing users can view up to four hours of digital TV. These phones were created for demonstration purposes only, but show that mobile phones are capable of receiving free, over-the-air DTV broadcasts. LG didn’t say if or when it would offer phones with these capabilities built in.
LG Demos DTV Capable Phones
April 3rd, 2009 · Source [LG] · 2 Comments
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1 Tim // Apr 3, 2009 at 10:08 pm
Wow, can’t wait for these new release of such phones with the capabilities, however u know anything with such features from nokia?
2 redhat // Apr 8, 2009 at 8:25 pm
Oh, this sounds great , I really want to get one , hope it not more expensive .
LG is great!
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