
As manufacturers gear up to ship second- and third-generation handsets with mobile TV support, it seems the lines between phones, televisions, and the
TiVo in your family room will be doing a bit of blurring. Texas Instruments is demoing new functionality in its
DTV1000 "Hollywood" (no, not
that Hollywood) digital TV chipset this week that, when paired up with their OMAP2430 core, offers users DVR and picture-in-picture functionality -- both features usually reserved for more traditional tee vees. Also notable is that TI's solution requires far less buffer memory to get DVR working than other solutions, resulting (hopefully) in cheaper handsets. The software and hardware are available immediately to manufacturers for integration, setting the stage for retail devices some time in 2007; with any luck, that'll line up nicely for
US entrants in the DVB game to get rolling.
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miggie @ Nov 28th 2006 7:07AM
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