I've been meaning to post about
MobiTV which provides something like basic cable for
your mobile device for a couple of days. It was released for the Treo 650 (sorry 600 users, not yet) on Friday and I
splurged the $9.99 for the first month's subscription to see how it works. Short answer - pretty darn well.
No, the picture quality is not as good as watching an AVI on the Treo. Yes, it's very sensitive to your connection
strength. And oh yes, it does suck a huge amount of bandwidth. In fact, the first time you launch the MobiTV
application, it warns you that you want to be on your carrier's unlimited data plan. But the audio is very good and the
picture quality - with a 3 or 4 bar connection - is also quite good. MobiTV can either be loaded from your PC or
directly to your phone from the web.
The monthly service, which currently displays 40 channels on my Treo, includes a good selection of news (MSNBC, NBC Mobile, ABC, C-SPAN), sports (MLB Highlights, NFL Highlights, Fox Sports, ESPN 3), and a smattering of comedy, music, weather, and educational material (Discovery and TLC).
I'm not sure if I'll keep the subscription active - I'm not a huge TV watcher - but being able to check in on the latest scores, weather, and news has already proved to be kind of handy.
NOTE: Apparently, AT&T users with an older SIM card now on the Cingular network have reported that they can not get anything other the MobiTV promo channel. Check the supported carriers and phones information carefully before you subscribe. There is no trial period available.







