TV On Mobiles: Not Yet There? 232
rustbear writes "It seems that perhaps Apple did their homework when they decided to downplay the video capabilities of the new iPod. The Guardian reports that "Most [British] people have no desire to watch television on mobile phones, preferring to use home computers to watch TV while on the internet, according to new research. Although 65% of British consumers surveyed cite the mobile phone as their most desired gadget, 70% of mobile owners said they did not want to watch television on their phone at all. Nearly 45% of consumers said they would watch TV on their home computer, because it enabled them to choose what they wanted to watch and when." Is the mainstream market not yet ready for portable video?"
Where to watch TV (Score:4, Funny)
duh... Video Speakerphone! (Score:3, Funny)
Sure, the details are vague, but it sounds good to me!
Tiny Screen (Score:4, Funny)
One was the fact that most consumers would happily pay double or triple for their phone so they could get it without TV but with good reception and sound quality. However, the most daunting problem with video on phones still hasn't been addressed.
To learn about this problem, I invite you to watch my video on the subject. The documentary was filmed in hi-def and recoded to for streaming cell-phone transmission. Simply click the video screen below to start watching.
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Thank you for watching. I hope it is quite clear why TV on cellphones isn't a mainstream desire.
In the issue of full disclosure, my company is working on displaying e-books on cell phones. You can see a preview below.
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Re:North America different yet again (Score:2, Funny)
It's not the voltage that does damage, it's the current.
High voltage stuff is fun (spark plug leads in cars etc),
Been fried loads of times and it never
Re:Where to watch TV (Score:1, Funny)