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axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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Nokia today introduced the Nokia N77 multimedia computer offering an optimized mobile TV experience in a compelling and compact form factor with complete Nokia Nseries functionalities.
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With the Nokia N77, the latest integrated DVB-H device in the Nokia Nseries range, operators now have greater choice of devices as they further develop their broadcast mobile TV platform to launch and attract more subscribers. The Nokia N77 enables living room TV as viewers have come to know and understand, but is now available in a small and beautifully designed package to take on the go.
"TV is the biggest media in the world and we are mobilizing it with the Nokia N77. The pocketable and affordable Nokia N77 further drives broadcast mobile TV based on DVB-H technology towards the mainstream market phase. The ability to watch live television on a mobile device has never been so easy," said Jonas Geust, head of Nokia Nseries Players Category, Multimedia, Nokia. "The wide 2.4" flat screen with up to 16 million colors and high quality stereo sound makes it the ideal personal mobile device for enjoying live TV and music on the move."
"With the Nokia N77, we are expecting an increase in the take-up of broadcast mobile TV service in Vietnam," said Mr Le Doan Quan, Director of VTCmobile Televison Company. "Nokia now gives subscribers more choice in the type of device they would like to own when applying for the broadcast mobile TV services in Vietnam." In 2006, Vietnam became the first country in Asia Pacific to roll-out broadcast mobile TV services based on DVB-H. The service is operated by the VTCmobile Television Company, one of the leading multimedia corporations in Vietnam.
See what happens next
The dedicated TV key on the Nokia N77 gives you straight access to a world of DVB-H TV*. It even remembers the last channel you were viewing when you switched off the TV. You can also set reminders to alert you when your program is starting and access it at the push of a button. Through the Program Guide in the mobile TV application you can view program information up to seven days, browse TV channels, purchase new channels if desired and select the TV program you are interested in.
By utilizing built-in interactive service functionality, like SMS voting for deciding what music video will be played next, it is very easy to make your voice heard. You can also take full advantage of 30 seconds replay and continue live TV watching after the replay clip.
Your music, your soundtrack, your way
With up to 2GB** of memory and integrated stereo speakers, the Nokia N77 also features great mobile music experiences. The Nokia N77 offers storage of up to 1500***tracks. Enjoy your favorite DJs or discover a rich new world of music with Visual Radio*. With support for MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA, no song should go unheard. For enhanced personal sound quality, simply connect the in-box earphone buds or use the Nokia Audio Adapter with standard 3.5 mm connector to hook up to a compatible headphone.
Much more than just entertainment
With practically all the applications you would expect from a true Nokia Nseries multimedia computer, including a 2 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels), the Nokia N77 is much more than just live TV - it's the key to an entire world of multimedia computing. Work or play, beneath its good looking exterior it has just about everything you need. Designed to work on 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks, with the Nokia N77 you can manage your day on the go with email, calendar and to-do lists.
The Nokia N77, based on S60 3rd Edition software on Symbian OS, is expected to start shipping during the second quarter of 2007 in countries where DVB-H services are available, with an estimated, pre-tax, unsubsidized sales price of approximately 370 euros.
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PeterKay Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: The Ummah PM, WWW
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where is your rival !!!
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BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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no wlan
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Bambino Joined: Sep 17, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Clow Kingdom PM |
goddammit! Where is your KICK ASS PHONE :@ |
scottt Joined: Aug 22, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: North Yorkshire PM |
Looks nice but 2 megapixel camera? Bit of a step back....
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BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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if it has af, its still ok for some fun pix imo
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Sir-SonyEricsson-man Joined: May 30, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM, WWW
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On 2007-02-12 20:02:00, nokiamaniax wrote:
goddammit! Where is your KICK ASS PHONE :@
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For what do you ned that tv ting anyway.. Your operator or tv station does not support it anyway or do them??
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DickySnapples Joined: Dec 05, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
looks cool.
i thought Nokia were using names for phones rather than numbers/letters this year?
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spikeyjac Joined: May 30, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: west yorkshire! Mobile: w890i PM |
will the tv quality even be any good becuase of our networks...tht is the question lol...
i hope tht meks sense :_)
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brix25 Joined: Aug 20, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Cape Town, South Africa PM, WWW
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Honestly don't know how is going to beat this one apart from bringing out phones with bigger cameras//
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voda_jon Joined: Nov 28, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
@spikeyjac...
The quality of the tv broadcast has nothing to do with the network the phone runs on!
The TV is sent out using DVB-h which is the same type of broadcast as Freeview services in the UK use so the quality will be as good as freeview tv in the UK!!! maybe a bit less to fit on the phone screesn etc...
but its certainly not affected by the mobile network it is on! |
xan K Joined: Jun 15, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Republica Dominicana PM |
looks nice, but not interested.
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brix25 Joined: Aug 20, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Cape Town, South Africa PM, WWW
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On 2007-02-13 12:32:48, voda_jon wrote:
@spikeyjac...
The quality of the tv broadcast has nothing to do with the network the phone runs on!
The TV is sent out using DVB-h which is the same type of broadcast as Freeview services in the UK use so the quality will be as good as freeview tv in the UK!!! maybe a bit less to fit on the phone screesn etc...
but its certainly not affected by the mobile network it is on!
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Everyone who have experienced the DVB-H trial in in South Africa have given the service rave reviews...way better than streaming video/
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PeterKay Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: The Ummah PM, WWW
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On 2007-02-14 00:10:10, xan K wrote:
looks nice, but not interested.
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Does look nice, if the TV quality is good (as it should be) then i may be interested.
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spikeyjac Joined: May 30, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: west yorkshire! Mobile: w890i PM |
ah right seems i was wrong then lol would the tv quality be good though on such a small screen. i dont see why people would watch this over their living room tv lol
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