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Too_Many_Tools wrote:
I consider it to be a faulty standard. Do you remember the early portable CD digital audio players? Remember the skipping? Note that manufacturers had to build buffering and better pickups to take care of the problem. Same evolution with video. Kids are in the back of the SUV/RV watching digital televison...dropouts, ghosting, etc....guess what..manufacturers will be forced to provide the service the customer demands. Until then I and many others won't be spending money on DTV. TMT Portable and mobile are a big deal and will be big business in most countries. The recent IBC show in Amsterdam was 20% bigger than last year mostly because of the interest in mobile DTV. In the US we do have two ventures both targeting cell phone DTV, Qualcomm and Crown Castle but soon you will hear of other ventures targeting vehicles, laptops and other larger screens than cell phones. Auctions to be held in 2008 will allow more such DTV that works mobile and portable. Stay tuned. The disastrous DTV transition in the US has held back progress but it will soon be of little interest as new broadcasters come on line who do care about OTA DTV broadcasting unlike the current broadcasters who live and die by must carry over cable. Bob Miller |
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