
Motorola announced its new DVB-H Mobile TV DH02 that follows the DH1 introduced at CES and the DH1n introduced at MWC. The new features on this model include a GPS with Tele Atlas maps, a touch screen user interface supposed to be intuitive, and the HSDPA/ GPRS back channel support. There is no information about the display size, it could be the same as the previous model (4.3-inch). The resolution (480 x 270) and the video frame rate (25 fps) are not very exciting.
Features include:
- Live DVB-H TV with PVR capabilities – timeshift, live pause, frame grabbing
- GPS and Tele Atlas map views, POI, voice-activated directions
- real-time traffic information and speed alerts
- automatic channel scan and listing
- WQVGA display (480 x 270)
- Portrait and landscape auto-flip
- video play rate: 25 fps
- microSD cards to use for video, music and pictures
- Five-minute memory buffer for live pause and time shift of TV channels
- E-call (Emergency Calls) and SMS support
- Bluetooth and earphones
Samsung files for "Samsung Galaxy Camera" trademark, smart camera in the works?
Pentax introduces Optio WG-2, WG-2 GPS rugged digital cameras
Lytro Light Field Camera gets a teardown
Add a Comment
 
Join a great community!
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
