Samsung Electronics today announced its global leadership in the mobile TV category by unveiling the SGH-P910, the first DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting) phone in the Region, to lead mobile broadcasting service through the Doha Asian Games. SGH-P910 is truly an unique product combined of many multimedia features such as TV capabilities, a 1.3 mega pixel camera and a MP3 player.
The P910 will bring large-volume multimedia, television content directly to consumers via their mobile handset.
To receive TV signals, users can easily flip the 2.2" TFT LCD screen to a horizontal position for optimal viewing. With a high resolution QVGA (240x320 pixels) screen with 262,144 colors. TV images are clear, crisp and flicker-free. The display shows up to 30 pictures per second, allowing users to enjoy a vivid live broadcasting as if they were at home.
The SGH-P910 comes in a compact size of 97 x 50 x 27.4 mm. Seamless connection with personal computers is guaranteed by a built-in USB port and Bluetooth functionality. It also supports online browser, personal information manager and series of office functions. The SGH-P910 also features all of the classic functions of a high quality GSM/GPRS mobile.
Moreover, the 20MB user memory and the external memory let this innovative multimedia phone not just play, but also record and save TV broadcasts, videos and games. All of these add up to a whole lot of fun for sports fans, who can print out their favorite moments or re-live athletic highlights in video format, even when they are late for the game.
Mr. J H Park, President Samsung Gulf Electronics said: “Samsung continues to develop the premium mobile handsets that give consumers the ultimate multimedia experience and allow them to fully realize the power of mobile broadcasting.”
"Mobile television will radically change TV viewing behavior in Qatar," says Mr. J H Park. "Samsung has successfully introduced the world’s first DMB phones to the Korean market last year, where the T-DMB and S-DMB standard are already deployed. At the IFA in Berlin last summer, we joined with T‑Systems in demonstrating the interactive capabilities of this system. Now, we want this phone to be another milestone along the road to mobile television in the region."