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Mobile Multimedia Player will Play in China

i-Vision China, a Beijing-based mobile digital TV company, has unveiled a mobile multimedia player for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). It’s claimed to be the first Linux-based commercial multimedia player compatible with China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting (CMMB) standard.

While introducing the new player, i-Vision announced its partnership with Intel to present the Linux-based commercial-level CMMB multimedia player on Aigo's and Lenovo's newly launched MIDs. The company also demonstrated various interactive TV applications supported by i-Vision Player on devices including UMPCs and Netbooks.

Users can choose between services including live broadcast TV channels, program guide, video-on-demands, video recording, video community, and interactive TV information browsing.

With this launch, i-Vision's aims to establish a new media platform that is cross- technology standards and cross-networks, and bring a new personal mobile TV experience to China's users.

The company's MoTi-MoTi system is an end- to-end and physical layer standard-agnostic mobile TV operation platform that connects mobile broadcast with the telecommunication networks, and it’s compliant with CMMB, streaming TV, and major mobile TV formats.

Photo courtesy: i-Vision

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