iMovee announces several Mobile TV products for Q1 2010
iMovee Corporation announced today they will be launching their entire range of Mobile TV products at CES 2010 including the SKY TV USB dongle, Telly MOBO 7 inch Portable DVD & TV, Touch Telly Series Media Player and Portable TV, Telly NAV portable navigation device with ATSC MH and Car Telly Automotive set-top box. Here’s what you need to know about these products.
- USB device for PC or Mac enabling mobile TV with DVR capabilities
- Features Electronic Service Guide, Video on Demand, Conditional Access System, and Interactivity
- Available for all DTV standards including ATSC, CMMB, DVB-T, T-DMB, and ISDB-T
- High sensitivity reception
- Auto scan and manual scan
- Time shift function
- Real time and scheduled recording
- Snap shot and service capture
- Combination portable DVD player and Mobile TV unit
- 7 or 8.5 inch screen
- Supports ATSC, T-DMB, DVB-T, ISDB-T optional
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- Manual and auto scan
- High reception antenna and IR remote control
- AV input for connecting external sources
- AC and car adapter
- Lithium Ion rechargeable battery with up to 2.5 hour battery life
- Personal media player and digital mobile TV player in one
- Available in a range of sizes including 4.3 inches, 4.7 inches, and 7 inches
- Supports wide range of digital TV standards
- Electronic Program Guide
- Conditional Access System
- User friendly interface
- Connect to a variety of displays including home TV, car TV, or projector
- Multipurpose device featuring GPS, media player, and mobile TV
- Support for wide range of digital TV signals
- 4.3 inch TFT touch-screen display with 480 x 272 resolution and 260K color support
- SiRF III GPS receiver
- Supports playback of movies, music, photos
- Bluetooth support
- Built-in GPS antenna and external antenna
- Built-in speaker
- SD card slot
- USB port
- Car-bases set-top box for watching Mobile TV on the go
- Supports ATSC, T-DMB, DVB-T, ISDB-T 1Seg
- High reception even at high speeds
- IR remote control and audio/video out
- GPS navigation and RGB out optional
These new devices are expected to be available in February of 2010 at retail locations in five U.S. cities – New York City, Washington D.C., Seattle, Atlanta and Chicago. Prices will range from $120 to $499.
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