(From Cynopsis)
Transmitting video content and live TV to cellphones and other wireless devices has been challenging for cellular carriers and other technology companies.
According to a report in THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. claims to have the solution for video on the go -- insert chipsets into cellphones so they pick up local TV stations, thus making them portable TV sets that would get the same reception as TVs with antennas.
For this to work, local broadcasters would have to transmit separate beams to equipment embedded with a Samsung chipset.
The channel line-up could be the same or broadcasters could tailor their own content for the portable devices.
Even laptops, in-vehicle TV sets and digital video players could receive these signals with the proper chipset.
Samsung has a number of issues to work out before this technology will be available to consumers, but if you're
at THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOWS in Las Vegas next week, Samsung will be demonstrating prototypes.
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