
Interactive voting, up-to-the-minute player statistics, financial data and news, and real-time race results are just a few of the amazing new technologies being developed by and for broadcasters. Take a look at what's around the corner!
You asked for it, and you got it. It's the hybrid of the best content, hyperlocal programming and the latest technology united under the convenience of your TV, computer or smartphone. Enjoy the ultimate HDTV entertainment experience with mobile video free of data streaming charges.
With the ability to choose Internet-connected TV entertainment systems, more consumers are saying "goodbye" to traditional pay TV services like cable and satellite in favor of cutting-edge services offered online along with free digital broadcast TV, which is the highest value content programming available.
In fact, with recent innovations like the Dell Mini 10 netbook with a built-in mobile DTV receiver, and the Valups Tivizen, which streams mobile DTV to your iPhone, BlackBerry and PC, the future of TV couldn't be more fun.
Think that's it? Not quite. LG was one of the first to unveil a mobile DTV player, which retails for under $100. Consumer electronics manufacturer Vizio has launched a battery-powered mobile LED TV, the Mobile Razor LED TV. And a special version of the Samsung Moment smartphones enables consumers to receive live mobile DTV programs from local broadcast stations. To get a taste of mobile DTV, consumers in many areas can purchase a USB flash drive-sized mobile DTV receiver for their laptop, like the DTV111 from Coby Electronics.
And in the future, broadcasters are eyeing the benefits of providing hyperlocal 3D TV, leveraging the success of today's 3D TVs from LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony, to name a few. Grab your glasses and get ready to enjoy the show.
Your needs, your lifestyle, your content. That's the beauty of the future of TV.