Articles about mobile-tv-phone: November 20, 2008
The Italians get new a mobile TV phone from Samsung

The Korean electronic giant, Samsung, had clinched a deal with Telecom Italia to distribute its newest TV phone SGH-P930 to the Italian market. The P930 spots a horizontal LCD screen for optimal mobile TV watching and supports stereo speakers for best sound quality. The gadget also supports Picture in Picture (PIP) function, allowing you to watch two TV channels simultaneously. If you are into convenient photo shooting, the P930 has a 2 megapixel camera for high-quality photo. You can also record MPEG4 video. Storagewise, it also supports a microSD external memory slot.
Now please remind me again why our cellular technology is so behind the rest of the world (sad face).
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