Want to keep pace with news and sports and enjoy favorite live TV shows while on the move? The Nokia ( News - Alert) N77 multimedia computer is all set to hit the stores with optimized mobile TV qualities. The Nokia N77 is stylish and comes with complete Nokia Nseries functionality.
“The Nokia N77 takes TV out of the living room,” said Jonas Geust, head of Nokia Nseries Players Category, Multimedia, Nokia. “The wide 2.4” flat screen and high-quality stereo sound makes it the ideal personal mobile device for enjoying TV programs on the go.”
The Nokia N77 comes with a dedicated TV key that offers direct access to a world of TV programs. It even remembers the last channel viewed after the device has been switched. Viewers can also set reminders to alert when a program is starting and access it at the push of a button.
The Nokia N77 features 30-second replay facility and live TV watching continues after the replay clip. Through the Program Guide in the mobile TV application viewers can see program information up to seven days, browse TV channels, purchase new channels and select their favorite TV program.
The multimedia computer has got all the features of Nokia Nseries, including MP3 player, 2 megapixel camera (1,600 x 1,200 pixels), Web browsing, e-mail access, calendar and to-do lists.
The Nokia N77 is based on S60 3rd Edition software on Symbian ( News - Alert) OS and is set to hit the markets where commercial mobile TV services based on DVB-H technology are available.
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