Many demos on trade shows seem to consist of a mock cool-looking handset
with a small TFT, this connected in a not-too-obvious way to a video source.
Alas, doesn't the eggy allow for saving and replaying video with its memory
card?
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/products/phs/lineup/eggy/index.html
This works on the 64K PHS band (vs. 503 9.6K)
Vincent J. Luna, Director
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on 01.3.6 9:58 AM, Doug Griffiths at Doug.Griffiths@HelloNetwork.Com wrote:
>
> Sure. Just get a java enabled 503i. Set up a i-appli website. Put
> java-enabled streaming video on that website. Get a personal wireless cell
> network that you can port around, and show the streaming video through the
> java enabled phone. Technically, a little harder than this, but, this is
> exactly what we are progressing to do.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andylicht@aol.com [mailto:Andylicht@aol.com]
>
> Is there any way to demonstrate what streamed content would look like on 3G
> phones. I have clients in the US that are interested in placing content on
> i-mode handsets, but they would like an idea what it will look like.
>
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Received on Tue Mar 6 03:41:41 2001