Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Nov 19 2004, 4:57am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
LG unveiled supposeldy the world's first terrestrial digital multimedia broadcast-receiving mobile phone.
The DMB mobile phone adopts the DMB-receiving System-on-Chip (SoC) that LG developed last month. The TV phone features a 2.4"QVGA screen, 1.3 Mega-Pixel Camera, Video display H.264 CIF with 30 fps, DMB video (H.264)/audio (BSAC) standard, DAB-MUSICAM, MP3 Player and 3D surround sound speaker.
More details in LG Electronics press-release.
I am not quite sure why it is the world's first Digital TV phone. Sanyo showed a Mobile Phone with Digital Tuner in September. Also in June KDDI showed digital TV phone prototypes in their lab.
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