MobiTV content to be on Windows devices

June 30, 2006

MobiTV announced that its made-for-mobile TV content will be available on Windows mobile powered phones and devices.

"We already support over 100 different mobile devices and are excited to offer this new version for Windows Mobile powered devices," said Ben Feinman, director of product management for MobiTV. "Windows Mobile is particularly well-suited for multimedia and the experience is amazing. We think everyone needs to see it to believe it."

Phones include the Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone, which includes full-screen viewing and a home-like electronic programming guide.

"Windows Mobile enables people to have a single device that goes beyond email and can be customized to suit their active lifestyle," added James Pratt, Microsoft's lead product manager. "The combination of Windows Mobile and MobiTV delivers a rich multimedia experience empowering people to take their favorite entertainment with them wherever they go."

Copyright 2006 by United Press International


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