
By Futurity Media
Published: Wednesday 01 December 2004
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Name
royston
Location
wales
Occupation
techie
Comment
why dont they just get a ordinary micro tv thats out now and hook up one of these small handheld computer come phones in one small unit and put it on the market.......kids will snap em up in a blink.make a few bob along the way.......if i could buy an ordinary mobile handheld tv that had something like a 3pay phone built into it i would in a blink.come in handy for me....as long as the tv had a strong enough reception as the main problem of mobile tv's is the poor reception capabilities.stick a one touch button on it that auto switches the tv to a phone and i would be happy instead of loads of multi function buttons that need an encyclopedia to figure out.mayebe a camera built in for video messeging......if my brick of a 3pay nec e616v phone had a little tv reciever built in to grab local channels i would be very happy with it as the screen is well big enough to watch tv sideways on. i wouldnt even mind some sort of miniture amplified arial to plug into it for a better signal, mayebe in the side, foldable of course. i realy dont give a damn about how it works as long as it works.terestial digital reception prefered. kids would go nuts for something like that.they like gizmos etc.but what they dont like is paying money per hour to watch their fav programs on a phone. they reserve their money for text mess'g wich is the reason they buy phones with free texts on them( o2 for example ) 300 free texts for a £10.00 a month apeals to em.(or whatever it is nowadays).comunication to their friends is what they want and nothing else unless its free.most people are the same if you have to pay for this new tv your talking about on their phones then its going to fall flat on its face period.sure they will buy the phones just to keep up with the jones's but use it no chance!
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