
Europe has announced that they will be making the DVB-H format for mobile TV’s the norm in order to accelerate the deployment of mobile television services throughout Europe like GSM standardization in the 90’s. Also the new mobile TV of choice will be Nokia instead of Qualcomm. Looks like Europe is moving on up as far as mobile television is concerned.
by Nicole on January 4, 2008

Being displayed at the CES as well is the Motorola DH01 mobile tv which is a portable media player that shows you live TV, on-demand video clips, and programming saved on Digital Video Recorders (DVRs).It features a 4.3″ display, a 5-minute memory buffer, and memory card slots that can store up to 1.5 hours of video, and a 4-hour battery life. No word on pricing or availability at the moment.
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by Johan on November 24, 2007

Kyocera is known as the premiere producer of mobile phones. The company has recently launched the W54K mobile TV phone in the Japanese market. The mobile phone comes loaded with 2.7-inch wide 240×400(WQVGA) display and supports mobile TV. There is no word on pricing so far.
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by Johan on November 14, 2007

Logitec is decided to release its new portable TV in Japan later this month. The LTV-1S350P features 3.5-inch display and supports one-seg digital TV, FM/AM. The gadget offers up to 6.5 hours of mobile TV playback. Priced at around $224.
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