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Friday, October 20, 2006

Gigabyte's g-Smart i200 Now Official

Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 09:30 AM


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Following Tuesday's brief look at the g-Smart i200, Gigabyte sent out a press release today officially announcing the existence of the device, and a few extra details. What we already knew: it's a Pocket PC Phone Edition with a juicy 2.69" VGA display, 512MB of memory, and a DVB-H receiver. What we learned today: it'll ship with Windows Mobile 5.0 and AKU 3.0, and incorporate a mobile broadcast system developed by Penthera and Innoxius Technologies. You know, I'd really love to see one of these in action right now. ;)

A copy of the press release can be found after the break.

"GIGABYTE Communications unveils GSmart i200, the first DVB-H Windows Mobile 5.0 AKU 3.0 TV Phone at 3GSM World Congress Asia 2006

SINGAPORE – October 20, 2006- GIGABYTE Communications today unveils the GSmart i200, the first DVB-H Windows Mobile 5.0 AKU 3.0 VGA handheld device, at the 3GSM World Congress Asia 2006. In fact, a major highlight of the event is the preview of the new GSmart DVB-H digital mobile TV device, GSmart i200. To demonstrate this live DVB-H mobile broadcast solution, GIGABYTE Communications has invited Innoxius Technologies and Penthera to participate in this event.

“GIGABYTE Communications is proud to demonstrate the GSmart i200 phone, particularly live mobile broadcasting using Penthera viewer to provide a VGA viewing experience,” said Christopher Chen, General Manager of GIGABYTE Communications’ Global Sales and Marketing Division. “By providing a complete, open-standard, feature-rich solution set, the GSmart i200 addresses the needs of operators worldwide who are seeking devices that support revenue growth opportunities associated with mobile broadcast services.”

“Innoxius is excited about the cooperation with Penthera and GIGABYTE Communications on offering this end to end mobile television solution“, stated Edmund Yong, CTO of Innoxius Technologies.

“Penthera is very pleased to work with GIGABYTE and Innoxius to showcase the GSmart i200 integrated with Penthera’s mobile broadcast software,” said Sam Leinhardt, CEO of Penthera Technologies, Inc. “Broadcasters and operators will be impressed by this full-featured, multi-vendor solution which is ready for commercial roll-out.”

This mobile broadcast demonstration will utilize Penthera’s end-to-end, mobile broadcast software suite, Innoxius’ mobile broadcast head-end and transmission solution, and GIGABYTE’s GSmart i200. At the head-end, Innoxius Technologies’ hardware is integrated with Penthera’s Broadcast Services Platform, a DVB-IPDC-compliant control and services solution which enables such unique services as media casting, interactivity, targeted advertising, and usage tracking. Broadcasters and mobile operators can use this system to develop a range of transaction-based revenue opportunities.

On the mobile client, GIGABYTE has integrated Penthera’s industry-leading and field-proven mobile client application, Penthera Viewer, along with Siano Mobile Silicon’s Mobile Digital TV receiver/demodulator. Penthera Viewer enables mobile devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs and laptops to receive DVB-H- and DAB-IP-based TV, radio and media transmissions through a user-friendly, Virtual Set Top Box™ on the device. As a multi-platform, multi-OS, multi-bearer, mobile broadcast client solution, Penthera Viewer addresses the needs of broadcasters, manufacturers and operator worldwide."

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