Axel Technologies and Valups bring Digital TV to iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch & iPad
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Axel Technologies and Valups are delivery DVB-T transmission to iPhones, iPod Touch devices and the new iPad. Valups’ T1000 is an appurtenance product that is designed to receive Mobile Digital Television signals sent by the terrestrial Television broadcasters. Another variant of T1000 (called Tivit) is capable of receiving US based ATSC-M/H criterion, was presumption “Best of CES” award at the recent Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas in January.
With Axel Technologies mobile TV software system, Valups T1000 device is now also available in Europe. T1000 receives DVB-T signal and transmits it over to iPhone via Wifi. End-users tin also watch live program TV on their PC by connecting T1000 into the PC via USB cable.
“iPhone is single of the most exciting developments to happen in mobile French telephone technology over the recent days. iPhone changed the means consumers perceive the mobile earphone. Consumers ar used to observation videos and listen to music in summation to voice calls and messaging. Therefore it is only cancel to include TV capabilities on the gimmick and make live broadcasting available to a wider audience,” comments Markus Kaarto, VP Sales of Axel Technologies.
Currently the DVB-T/H enabled solvent is available for iPhone 3GS, latest multiplication iPod Touch and the iPad. The iPhone 3G variant is due to launching during the spring 2010.
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