The latest mobile phone from Virgin is designed so you can watch TV on the
move. Vodafone already produces phones that let you tune in to Sky's broadcasts,
but what's different here is that the handset is receiving the digital signal
over the air, just like a DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) radio, instead of
downloading the images over the mobile phone network.
This means no data charges are racking up as you watch TV or listen to the
radio. For a daily commute on a bus or train, this may be a great way to make
the journey go quickly and it's ideal if you're going to be home too late to
catch Corrie.
Let's start with the radio; the headphones supplied with the
Virgin
Lobster are mandatory, they act as the radio's DAB antenna, though if
they're plugged in you can use the phone's loudspeakers to listen as well.
There are up to 50 DAB stations available and sound quality is crystal-clear,
beating phones with FM radio tuners for signal quality and range of digital-only
stations.
As for TV, the
Lobster
700TV includes four stations - BBC1, ITV1, E4 and Channel 4. The first three
are simulcasts, showing exactly what the respective TV transmissions receive.
Channel 4, though, for now shows short made-for-mobile TV clips with the main
channel expected to follow later.
Video quality was excellent when staying in one place, but occasionally the
signal dropped or was out of sync, though the radio signal was more robust.
Of course, you'll also want to use the phone for other things such as, you
know, making calls, and the
Lobster
700TV is perfectly good at this, too. It's a smartphone, using Windows
Mobile as its operating system, so it can also handle cut-down versions of
Outlook among other programs. There's a
camera
on board, but this is unexceptional at 1.3 megapixels.
If you have a monthly contract, the phone and the TV service are both free,
but if you choose Virgin's pay-as-you-go option then you'll have three months of
free TV.
Also consider
T-Mobile MDA Vario II HSDPA
Overall: No TV or DAB radio but if you're fed up of waiting for downloads while
you're out and about, then HSDPA in your hand with the T-Mobile MDA Vario II is
a godsend.
Rating: 4
Price: Free (depending on contract)
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