AT&T Launching Mobile TV May 4th 52
Engadget is reporting that AT&T will be launching their Mobile TV service on May 4th. The article features a few details and a video of the tech in action. "You'll find Mobile TV running on LG's new $300 (2-year, after $100 rebate) Vu, one of just two Mobile TV compatible handsets launching on AT&T May 4th — the other being the $200 (2-year, after $100 rebate) Samsung Access. Performance looks reasonably snappy when scrolling through the channel guide although some of the exclusive PIX and CNN Mobile Live content is not yet available. S'ok, AT&T has three more days to throw the big blue switch on the broadcast TV service which includes a $15/month unlimited Mobile TV access plan."
Light on details (Score:2)
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I meant DVB-H (H for handheld, T for terrestrial), but I see TFA mentions MediaFLO, which it turns out is a proprietary Qualcomm broadcast technology not just the name of the front end software as I'd assumed.
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I meant DVB-H (H for handheld, T for terrestrial), but I see TFA mentions MediaFLO, which it turns out is a proprietary Qualcomm broadcast technology not just the name of the front end software as I'd assumed.
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Wow!! I can't wait!! (Score:1, Insightful)
When are the Vu's supposed to be released, so I can hurry up and not buy one? (IDK, I didn't RTFA.)
Seriously, how many people really need/want access to TV 24 hours a day? Like my phone/shitty-camera/shitty-mp3 player/shitty-video recorder/shitty-internet access device, I get the impression this is yet another novelty for me to not use.
Granted, the camera aspect come in handy once every 3-4 months, but you can't take serious photos with it. And I have used the mp3 pl
Hear, hear! (Score:1)
"I can't wait to not need this!" is my new favorite quotation. Let's make t-shirts (another thing no one is waiting for)....
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Honestly on my 2" screen 180X120 ad 15fps is more than enough resolution.
ATT is a bad corporate citizen - and they suck too (Score:1)
I cannot wait for my contract to end.
Everyone with ATT needs to give them the boot, the finger and their old phones.
I think any cellular company is better than this whore.
Re:ATT is a bad corporate citizen - and they suck (Score:1)
Curious (Score:2, Insightful)
Commuters. (Score:2)
2) Commuters stuck on public transport for over three hours a day crave portable entertainment.
3) Sell Commuters entertainment they can watch on a device they're already carrying.
4) Who cares if we profit from this? We're a monopoly. We'll find another way to screw consumers if this fails.
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damn right. i don't leave home without my nokia e61i.
> 2) Commuters stuck on public transport for over three hours a day crave portable entertainment.
4 hours a day myself. i also drag my ipod 150gb. this is loaded with about 40 movies, umpteen hours of music and 3-4 tv series such as fr. ted, it crowd, drew carey.
> 3) Sell Commuters entertainment they can watch on a device they're already carrying.
good idea. however as a commuter you are movi
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The differences are:
* A huge system to make sure that you pay for what you see (the exact opposite of Freeview)
* More resilient in terms of Doppler effect and general noise (a lot of error-corrections in software and hardware)
* Smaller size videos (probably 320x240 instead of 720x576 or more)
* Good quality (H.264 and AAC instead of MPEG-2)
* Ability t
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2)15 minutes in the middle of a snow storm to get to work.
3) I would rather watch the road with the other 70% of americans, as most of us live in area's with mediocore public transportation.
4) why can't they simply receive traditional TV broadcasts? I wouldn't mind listening to ABC morning news. You can pick the signals up in every city already. this just has the extra cable packages.
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Well, that was my initial reaction, so I guess it works. You just had to go and spoil it... fiend!
Yawn (Score:2)
Nobody actually cares though. I have yet to see anyone bother to actually use it.
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Having enjoyed vidcasts, tivo recordings and dvd rips on my n800 for some months, I've seen the way forward.
And it certainly doesn't involve allowing broadcasters deciding the depth and breadth of available content, scheduling, monthly fees or further suffering proprietary transmission or encoding technologies.
I'll get whatever video I want, from wherever I care to find it and watch it when
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Is it really needed? (Score:1)
Here in the UK we have this feature on our 3g handsets, but i wonder who really uses it?
I had the option of 1 month free TV, but i did not opt for it. I do not see a necessity to stare at a small Mobile Screen just to watch live tv or a live Football match. Would i even be able to read the scores on such a small display?
This feature is just a display of "We are putting this feature in, just because we can."
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That's all ripped to MP4 from DVD though, I'm not sure about broadcast TV to mobiles.
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I don't know anyone who uses it either.
Watching TV on your phone is just one of the stupidest things i've ever heard of...
Not new (Score:1)
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/31/vodafone_sky/ [theregister.co.uk]
Nobody used it, though
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True, however this is Slashdot and AT&T is the only provider with the iPhone, so obviously AT&T are the only ones allowed to innovate in the US.
Also, I have the LG Voyager from Verizon that is Mobile TV enabled - it's not worth the money. $15 a month for TV on the go? I don't even use the VCAST service to download videos on the go. Why would I want to watch TV? Plus it has this really stupid antenn
Plus additional costs (Score:2)
They forgot to mention that you also need the $20/month unlimited data plan, and you'll have to pay $3/month per channel that you subscribe to or you can buy individual shows for $1 each. C'mon, this is AT&T. They will nickel and dime you to death at every opportunity.
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Well that's just great (Score:1)
Great. The idiots I'm forced to follow who have a cell phone can barely talk and drive at the same time. I'm sure this idea of mobile TV on your phone is going to go over really well.
I mean seriously, do we need more distractions while we drive?
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Slingbox? (Score:1)
no subscriptions fees
watch anything you get at home
what am i missing?
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Wow! What a new concept (Score:1)
Why is this such big news? (Score:1)
Already in the US (Score:2)
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Why even bother? (Score:1)
iPhone (Score:1)
ReWhat kind of TV? (Score:1)
So late? (Score:1)