Published on December 16th,2005 at 8:30 AM
By daimaou

H.264 (Digital – HDTV) compatible pocket TV

Pixela has announced the release in Japan of some sort of H.264 compatible TV in the shape of a PDA that allows you to watch Digital TV OTG (or HDTV in some cases). But that’s not all, because you’ll also be able to listen to FM radio, the device has a 2.17″ screen and it’s 5.1 compatible. It measures 136.5×55x25.5mm.

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This isn’t HDTV …. don’t you understand the specs?? If so, I guess you shouldn’t be writing about it.

Where did he said this?

Taro Yamazaki said:
This isn’t HDTV …. don’t you understand the specs?? If so, I guess you shouldn’t be writing about it.

Ok so please read the first line, or at least the news

Also for your information the H.264 Codec is A HD TV codec, I do not said that this unit will play HD TV, but Digital TV, but I do say that H.264 is a HD TV stuff…

I should reply to you “don’t you undesrtand English?? If so, I guess you shouldn’t be writing it”

Sorry for being rude, but I am not GOD (yet) I make mistake and I am the first one to admit it and to correct a news, I really appreciate people which point my mistake and help me to write better articles or news, but there is a way to do that, I don’t understand why People seems to be “arogant” or “superior” when someone make a mistake, why is that ?

Where are our maners ?

[quote:544de80ddd]Pixela has announced the release in Japan of some sort of H.264 compatible TV in the shape of a PDA that allows you to watch Digital TV OTG (or HDTV in some cases).

Sorry if my last message was rude, but the basic point still stands.

You said that this TV allows people to watch Digital TV on the go, and in some cases HDTV….

It’s a receiver for one-seg mobile TV broadcasts, which are 240-line resolution MPEG4 transmissions. These are different from the MPEG2 768-line or 1080-line broadcasts intended for regular TVs.

So this isn’t even getting the HDTV stream and stepping down the resolution. It’s receiving a stream that is lower resolution than normal TV.

Yes, MPEG4 can be used for HDTV but in the case of the one-seg broadcasts it’s not.

The structure of my sentence was not correct that why you were mislead, I will change this, what I want to say in the (HDTV in Some Case) is regarding the H.624 Codec.

By the way are you the Same Taro Yamazaki who post time to time comments in Cnet.Asia ?

 

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