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Pictures of LG KB1800 Mobile TV Phone

LG have announced the new LG KB1800 mobile TV phone. We’re all used to Korean mobile TV phones by now, and the LG KB1800 doesn’t offer anything new over the rest of the competition. In fact, it looks just like a standard mobile phone, and maybe that’s a real sign of the times – that an ordinary Korean phone now comes with TV built-in, no-one bats an eye-lid, and it looks no different from your standard run of the mill mobile phone!

It wasn’t that long ago we’d all have been amazed at TV on a phone (in fact, for most of us where mobile TV is still a dream rather than a reality, we still are!). Ah, how quickly we grow accustomed to the new mobile phone gizmos!

More details and pictures of the LG KB1800 mobile TV phone after the jump.

 

KTFT EV-KD350 split-screen mobile TV phone

KTFT have launched a new mobile TV phone that’s not only tiny, but also can split the screen in two, with the TV shown in the top half, and the standard user interface shown in the bottom. The purpose of this nifty technological feat, is to let you use the phone’s user interface whithout missing your favourite TV programme.

 

New LG KB6100 mobile TV phone with PVR

LG have announced the new LG KB6100 mobile TV phone, complete with nifty PVR-like functionality. You can not only watch TV on your new LG phone (T-DMB standard), you can also record it directly onto the phone, and either replay it on the phone later, or hook it up to a PC via USB and watch your favourite TV show on your PC’s monitor.

More details and pictures of the LG KB6100 mobile TV phone after the jump.

 

New Sharp 905SH Cycloid Mobile TV Phone

Just when you thought you’d seen all forms of mobile phone twistiness, Sharp throws a surprise witht he new Sharp 905SH mobile TV phone, which features a new Cycloid design. Looking like a normal clamshell when closed, the Sharp phone can spin its screen 90 degrees horizontally while closed, then flip up clamshell-style to reveal a large and glorious screen ready for mobile TV viewing.

More details and pictures of the Sharp 905SH Cycloid mobile TV phone after the jump.

 

Motorola MOTOVIEW – Motorola’s first Mobile TV phone

This is the Motorola MOTOVIEW, Motorola’s first attempt at a mobile TV phone. Coming rather late to the party, the MOTOVIEW is a reasonable looking mobile TV phone with what can only be described as modest features. It supports the satellite-based S-DMB mobile TV standard, but a weak 1.3 megapixel camera, MP3 player, and er, that’s it!

More pictures and details of the Motorola MOTOVIEW mobile TV phone after the jump.

 

Samsung SCH-B570 8GB Music Phone

Samsung have announced the SCH-B570 mobile phone. Following in Samsung’s fine tradition of super hi-tech phones, the B570 sports an 8GB hard disk drive capable of storing 1,600 MP3 tunes (in true Samsung style, this is the “world’s largest storage capacity for a handset”). As if that wasn’t enough, it also offers 5.1 channel virtual stereo and echo effect, to apparently bring you the same quality of sound you’d expect from a 5.1 channel home theater system.

And did I mention the satellite mobile TV, Picture in Picture feature, GPS, 2 megapixel camera, and motion sensor? No? Then read on!

More details of the Samsung SCH-B570 mobile phone after then jump.

 

Nokia N92 Review

The Nokia N92 is Nokia’s first mobile TV phone, and is a technological tour de force. Two megapixel camera, FM radio, MP3 player, 3G, 16 million colour screen, up to 2GB storage, and WiFi are just some of the features that have been crammed into the N92’s 107 x 58 x 25 mm dimensions.

Read the complete Nokia N92 review to see just how amazing this phone really is.

 

Curitel’s new DMB mobile TV phone, complete with Wolf

Samsung’s not the only mobile manufacturer launching new mobile TV phones. This is the new Curitel PT-K1800 and PT-L1800 (same model, different networks), new Korean phones that feature DMB mobile TV, a 2.2″ QVGA screen, and can be plugged into your PC or your TV, enabling you to watch your TV on whichever device you prefer. With dimensions of only 102×51.4×24.2mm , even your pet, er, wolf can wear it!

More pictures of the Curitel PT-K1800 mobile TV phone after the jump.

[Source: AVing.net]

 

Nokia N92 mobile TV phone in a real person’s hands

If you were wondering how big the new forthcoming Nokia N92 mobile TV phone will be, Cellularmania have some interesting shots of the new handset in the wild, so to speak (well, in someone’s hands, anyway; and that someone doesn’t seem to be a giant, either, proving that the Nokia N92 won’t be a leviathan of a device when it comes out).

So, eminently useable, utterly desirable, and lets you watch Neighbours on the train – really, what more could you want in a mobile phone?!

[Source: CellulaMania.com]