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Mobile television: strong, weak, or zero reception?

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Check out an in-depth look at Mobile Television that has been posted on the site - Mobile television: strong, weak, or zero reception?

Brian Dipert describes mobile television as a seemingly perpetual "almost mainstream" app. While the 3G mobile-data networks may be unable to satisfy most potential users' video-delivery expectations, the picture may become clearer in the 4G iteration.

In particular, he looks at the division of the DVB-H and MediaFlo camps, and considers the role of Satellite-based broadcasts... [Read the full article]

See also the Electronics Weekly Guide to Digital TV, from our Trends & Technologies section.

The picture, from the feature, is of Sony’s TV8-301 "luggable" TV, which dates from 1960


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