Broadcaster Sky has revamped its Mobile TV service and is offering users live streams of its primary sports channels. The addition of Sky Sports channels one, two and three means fans of the Gooners, Red Devils or even the Blues will now be able to watch live football on their handsets.
The update falls under the Sky’s Sports …
HD is about the resolution, not the size of the screen, doh!
In any case, it's all about the flexibility and choice of watching TV anywhere, not about how big your screen is, when it comes to promoting TV channels.
Sky offers goals on the go
Broadcaster Sky has revamped its Mobile TV service and is offering users live streams of its primary sports channels. The addition of Sky Sports channels one, two and three means fans of the Gooners, Red Devils or even the Blues will now be able to watch live football on their handsets. The update falls under the Sky’s Sports …
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Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 15:09 GMT
Daniel Snowden
Small screen #
Small mobile phone screen vs 32" HDTV - No contest really.
Still, it's funny that content providers like Sky spend so much time promoting HDTV and now they're promoting the worlds smallest TV.
Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 16:14 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Re Small Screen #
Yeah No contest I can't even lift the plasma let alone sling it in me pocket.
Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 16:14 GMT
Test Man
Re: Small screen #
HD is about the resolution, not the size of the screen, doh!
In any case, it's all about the flexibility and choice of watching TV anywhere, not about how big your screen is, when it comes to promoting TV channels.
This topic is closed for new posts.