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Posted by acajigas on 11-07-2000 04:50 AM:

Lightbulb

I was thinking that maybe some company could come up the a great module call "Pocket TV springboard." Using this plug and play module, users will be able to watch TV on their Prism. I don't think it would be hard to develop since many companies has already develop small TVs. The LCD is the most expensive part for small TVs, therefore this module could be around $50 or $70.

If I had time I would had liked to manage this project for now I just would like to hear some feedback.

Al

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Posted by yardie on 11-07-2000 05:54 PM:

Thumbs up Sounds like a winner

I for one would by such a module! I don't know if it is technologically feasible though


Posted by ronaldjq on 11-08-2000 02:17 AM:

Do you think that the 160x160 resolution will do the picture justice?

Ron


Posted by acajigas on 11-08-2000 02:36 AM:

Post Perfection is not the main issue

quote:
Originally posted by ronaldjq
Do you think that the 160x160 resolution will do the picture justice?

Ron



Well, it doesn't have to be perfect. When we use a PDA, we don't look for perfection but for fair performance. Otherwise, we will have to invest even more money. I think most people will just want to watch TV on the road even if it is not as clear as a 32 bit PC monitor.

Al

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Posted by yardie on 11-08-2000 07:42 AM:

Arrow Decent

View pcitures on the Prsim is great even with a 160x160 resolution. I think a TV would look good as well.


Posted by dpdamour on 11-09-2000 01:09 AM:

I would think that the problem would be to have a decent antenna.

Handheld TVs such as Sony's Watchman have a LCD screen that is similar in size to the Visor's. The resolution and grayscale/color abilities of the VPL and VPR should be able to handle it.

I wouldn't want to watch a 2-hour movie on it, but would use it to watch a breaking news story; such as who the next U.S. Prez will be!

=Dave=

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Posted by lennonhead on 11-09-2000 01:18 AM:

You would have to somehow feed the signal through the springboard slot and have it displayed on the LCD. I wonder if that is possible? You also have to deal with the sound issue; I guess a headphone jack would suffice. Don't forget about the battery life either, my Sony color handheld TV (its a few years old) runs on 4 AA batteries, and doesn't last very long. That may be due to the screen, in which case it wouldn't have any more effect on the Prism's battery than normal use.


Posted by kalrand on 11-09-2000 02:16 AM:

Exclamation Did you say...

wouldn't want to watch a 2-hour movie...
would watch to see who the next US president is...

EXCUSE ME??

Kalrand
The voice of reason


Posted by dpdamour on 11-10-2000 12:34 AM:

Re: Did you say...

quote:
Originally posted by kalrand
wouldn't want to watch a 2-hour movie...
would watch to see who the next US president is...

EXCUSE ME??

Kalrand
The voice of reason



Well, at this point it's irritating. It's like being in a boring meeting that just goes on, and on, and on, ...

=Dave=

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Posted by Usonian on 11-10-2000 01:08 AM:

Re: Did you say...

quote:
Originally posted by kalrand
wouldn't want to watch a 2-hour movie...
would watch to see who the next US president is...

EXCUSE ME??

Kalrand
The voice of reason



That's right, God forbid anyone take an interest in who's going to be running the country for the next four years. That's, like, so boring.

The TV tuner idea is neat... I can already hear people complaining about the form factor, though- I don't think the antenna, TV receiver, external battery, and video chip would all fit in a springboard-slot sized module.

-Andy

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Posted by Axeman on 11-10-2000 10:19 PM:

A TV springboard is a great idea. I'd buy one.

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