Wednesday, May 06, 2009

SPB releases SPB TV updates; 40 new channels added

The ability to watch TV on a device wherever I am is cool. I have SPB TV on my device and hardly ever use it. This is because the channels I would like to see are simply not there. Maybe SPB should negotiate with major broadcasters to offer their shows or sports events against a fee; sort of a pay-per-view scenario. That way i would be able to watch a basket ball game while my wife finally makes a decision to buy that dress she wants at the mall.

Today SPB announced the release of a new version of SPB TV with 40 new channels. Here’s an excerpt of their press release:

 

Spb TV is a subscription-free mobile IPTV viewer, designed for tuning in to publicly available digital TV channels from all over the world.  A downloadable software client, Spb TV makes a wide range of international live TV channels available for viewing directly on Windows Mobile phones.  Spb TV does not only provide users with access to a world of live TV streaming on the go, but it offers exclusive on-screen controls and an integrated TV guide.  Spb TV supports fast channels switching, use of intelligent stream correction, picture-in-picture mode, and export of show reminders into Outlook, brining the genuine TV watching experience onto mobile.  Spb TV requires a high speed mobile data connection which may be available via 3G, Wi-Fi, or WiMax networks.

You can suggest new channels through the link below:

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/pocketpc-software/tv/suggest-channel.html.

SPB TV is available for $14.95 at www.spbsoftwarehouse.com

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