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Watch TV On Nokia N92 : DVB-H Receiver (TV Receiver)

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Syahin - 22 Mar 2008 13:28 GMT
Watch TV On Nokia N92 : DVB-H Receiver (TV Receiver)

With the Nokia N92, you can now tune into your favorite TV channels as
easily as you do at home. It has a large 2.8" QVGA screen supporting
16 million colors, and dedicated media keys for easy navigation and
control of the TV. And, like your home TV, the Nokia N92 features an
electronic program guide, automatic channel finder, and high quality
stereo sound. The Nokia N92 also lets you easily transfer video from
your PC to enjoy later, or record and store broadcast TV programs with
up to 2GB* memory card support. Together with an in-built music
player, FM radio, 2 megapixel camera and video recorder, the Nokia N92
is your easy-to-use, compact entertainment package.

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Larry - 22 Mar 2008 14:47 GMT
Syahin <SYAHINAMZAR@gmail.com> wrote in news:9953a7c9-b5d9-4f58-9e5d-
a4a0f870fd06@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com:

> Watch TV On Nokia N92 : DVB-H Receiver (TV Receiver)

I have a Hauppauge ATSC/analog USB TV dongle for my widescreen Gateway
laptop.  No USB accessory uses more power or gets hotter in operation.

I was sitting in a diner watching the NFL on the laptop last fall.  The
diner was nearly empty so the cook was also watching.

A guy in a Comcast shirt drove his Comcast truck in and came in for a late
lunch.  He spotted us watching TV on the laptop and immediately came over
to ask where I was getting the signal that was making the perfect digital
picture.

"Comcast has a big leak in that cable amp right there.", I said,
nonchalantly, pointing to the coax running by out front.

He got pissed and stomped out without his lunch to report it.  The stupid
a.s seemed unaware broadcast TV still functions WITHOUT Comcrap's approval
or payment from the little magnetic mount whip antenna stuck to the top of
the steel napkin holder.

We all had a good laugh, but our team lost.

Alltel has 25 channels of MobiTV for $9.95/mo.  I'd buy it if MobiTV would
get off their a.ses and modify their software so it would run in LANDSCAPE
mode so you could see the picture on my MotoROKR Z6m.  What they deliver
now, the picture is the size of your thumbnail!  My pleas for landscape
like the camera in the phone displays go ignored....
 
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