DiBcom announced that its latest generation Mobile TV receiver enables free-to-air digital TV broadcasts on LG's extremely sophisticated, new multimedia handset - the LG KB770 ( left ).
In this respect, the KB770 is very much like its predecessor the HB620T which also uses DiBcom's state-of-the-art components. However, its new PDA-style format and large 3" 400x240 pixel touchscreen display are undoubtedly even better suited to television and broadcast content and serve to provide an exceptional viewing experience.
In this respect, the KB770 is very much like its predecessor the HB620T which also uses DiBcom's state-of-the-art components. However, its new PDA-style format and large 3" 400x240 pixel touchscreen display are undoubtedly even better suited to television and broadcast content and serve to provide an exceptional viewing experience.

By featuring DiBcom's DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial) receiver, the LG KB770 is equipped to reliably receive the standard free-to-air terrestrial digital TV signal that covers most European countries. With support for WCDMA 2100 and for GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and HSPDA data - this 3G/3G+ multi-band device is likely to become very popular on the European market where it will be launched in November.
With the popularity of DVB-T handsets in Germany, 1SEG handsets in Japan, and T-DMB in Korea, it is clear that free-to-air TV is an excellent way to generate widespread interest in Mobile TV, and attract growing numbers of users. However, it has also been proven that free services are not sustainable, and a revenue stream is necessary for successful long term deployment.
The LG KB770 will be available in Germany from November onwards.