Photos: Gearing up for mobile TV
Major phone makers are all producing mobile TV handsets, including these early versions.
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Nokia N92
The Nokia N92, among the first mobile TV handhelds Nokia has produced, operates on the Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H) now being tested in 40 markets worldwide. Nokia says a TV network for its cell phones will be up and running by the middle of 2006.
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Samsung MM-A940
The Samsung MM-A940 supports a broad range of multimedia features, which include streaming video and audio from Sprint's 3G EV-DO network.
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Sanyo MM-9000
Introduced in October, Sanyo's MM-9000 operates on the Sprint Power Vision Network, which includes live TV.
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Palm Treo 700w
Palm's Treo 700w offers EV-DO access for high-speed data transfers and is available for $399.99 when purchased in conjunction with specific two-year service agreements from Verizon Wireless.
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