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You're sitting on the train to or from work, you turn on to catch the news or you're a show you want to catch a few minutes of before you get to work or home. You're at a cafe, chilling with your latte and muffin, you didn't spend the time last night converting your copy of Scarface to a mobile friendly format, but you know that Smallville is coming on now, so you watch it live on your phone right there. There are many more.
I look forward to it and i support it. People have portable tv and portable dvd players....they have the choice.
Nothing wrong having DVR, Live TV, and pre-recorded vids all in one. All you have to do is choose what you want to use. Better than disregarding and killing off one technology completely.
Its all natural evolution of technologies. The world in the palm of your hand.
anyway, back to the live tv issue.. it is great to have it, and hopefully it is receivable worldwide and most importantly low cost..
DVR will never fully replace live-TV. Consider news programs for example. On-line news coverage is mostly just too shallow for proper news analysis, or tends to lag behind timewise compared to live-TV like print media
I'm actually thinking about getting a N96 mainly because of DVB-H. I live in Espoo, but work at the Helsinki intitute of biotechnology, and that means that it takes me about 40 minutes to go to work. I would love to catch morning news on my mobile. That would also allow me to sleep few minutes later. I think that mobile TV will actually become very popular in Europe and Asia, but propably not in America. Mainly because of differences in public transport use.
The cost (like many things Internet) is virtually zero if you have WiFi on your phone.
Checkout Interbine.com for example. They "push" Internet videos to your phone automatically via WiFi, cellular and even Bluetooth, based on your selection of channels. You don't get mainstream TV on your phone this way, but you can subscribe to your favorite video RSS channel this way. It's a bit like choosing your programming from a TV guide. Such services have some unique features, like browser buttons that let you put any video from sites like YouTube on your phone.
(full disclosure: I'm affiliated with interbine)