Wednesday, February 9, 2005
DiBcom Unveils Mobile TV
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 12:00 AM
"Heralding a new stage in the deployment of digital TV services on hand-held devices, DiBcom today introduced the world's first chip capable of de-modulating both Digital Video Broadcasting -- Handheld (DVB-H) and Digital Video Broadcasting -- Terrestrial (DVB-T) transmissions. Scheduled for integration into mobile handsets and other portable devices beginning in March 2005, the DiBcom DIB7000(TM) digital TV chip features robust mobile DVB-T/H reception capability with ultra low- power consumption, providing an optimal integrated solution."
I'm liking where this is going already. DiBcom claims that the digital TV technology will feature in mobile devices (phones included) soon, and the clarity of reception is supposedly excellent, with speeds touted at over 100 miles/hour. The 8x8mm chip operates at less than 25mW. Exciting stuff! :way to go:
I'm liking where this is going already. DiBcom claims that the digital TV technology will feature in mobile devices (phones included) soon, and the clarity of reception is supposedly excellent, with speeds touted at over 100 miles/hour. The 8x8mm chip operates at less than 25mW. Exciting stuff! :way to go: