Digital TV Archive
IPTV: Hmm. Maybe Venice Is Doomed
0 Comments Published by Raj Dash October 6th, 2006 in TV shows, Streaming media, IPTV, Digital TV, CompaniesRussell Shaw weighs in on Fox TV’s new ad-supported full-length, high quality videos of eight popuarl TV shows. Odd thing, but I only watch two of these eight, including my fave Bones, but now that it’s online, I might watch Til Death as well. Problem is, the Full Throttle media player plays in a web […]
Edit And Share Video On Mobile Phones?
0 Comments Published by Raj Dash October 6th, 2006 in Mobile TV, Digital TV, WirelessEyespot has an application which lets mobile phone users subscribe to video feeds and edit and share clips. Right. On a mobile phone. Can you say eyestrain? What we really need, to make apps like Eyespot worthwhile, is seven-inch screens with 3D images. Can anyone tell me where the Paris Hilton video feed is?
Sharp Triple-Vision LCD Panel
0 Comments Published by Raj Dash September 29th, 2006 in Digital TV, Companies, LCD TVImagine an LCD (liquid crystal display) panel that can show three different images to three different people at the same time, provided they view the screen at different angle. In terms of in-car use, such a panel could be used for navigation and video playback, among other things, at the same time. Well Sharp Corp […]
Movie Wars: Apple vs Wal-Mart?
0 Comments Published by Raj Dash September 12th, 2006 in Mobile TV, IPTV, News, Digital TV, MoviesCNBC TV had clips tonight of the new iTV device from Apple. With it, you can stream video content from the Internet to your TV. What I saw showed RCA jacks, but earlier news said that you can stream IPTV content wirelessly. Apple also started selling movies as of today, at US$9.99 per copy.
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Chinese Digital TV Standard
0 Comments Published by Raj Dash September 11th, 2006 in News, Digital TVChina will have its first digital TV standard-compliant receiver solution [Comms Design] from Analog Devices. The device will be used in terrestrial digital TV broadcasting starting in Aug 2007. However, reception will be from mobile devices including smartphones, PDAs and capable streaming media players.
