Despite all the hype about mobile TV, I just don't see it taking off. I've had access to mobile TV for quite some time now via Optus LiveTV. Technically, it's not the real DVB-H standard, but simply a "real-time" video stream of the free-to-air channels. So I woke up at five in the morning to catch the Brazil-Croatia match. My whole bedroom was so cold, and my bed was so warm that I didn't want to get out of bed, even if that meant missing the kick-off. So what's a techie guy to do? Well, you fire up RealPlayer on the 6680, and tune in to the SBS video stream via 3G.
Everything works fine except for a couple of things:
- Even at 3G speeds, the phone still keeps on buffering.
- Shrinking the whole stadium to mobile-screen size means Ronaldo and Ronaldhino are mere moving pixels.
- By half-time, the battery level has gone down to one bar.
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