HAVA Mobile Player for Symbian integrates with Nokia multimedia devices

Jun 17, 2008 8:00 AM

             
Monsoon Multumedia keeps home TV at users’ fingertips.

Monsoon Multumedia keeps home TV at users’ fingertips.

Digital video solutions provider Monsoon Multimedia's new HAVA Mobile Player for S60 is a TV content place-shifting, video-streaming solution for Symbian S60 third edition players. The HAVA Mobile Player lets users watch live television, pause, rewind, skip, schedule at-home DVR recordings and control home TV from anywhere in the world via PC just as easily as from the living room.

Currently in beta test, the company's Symbian S60 optimized version of the HAVA Player brings home TV to Internet-connected mobile devices, including S60 smartphones and Nokia Internet tablets.

Designed for seamless integration with Nokia's two-way slider multimedia devices, the player lets viewers toggle between portrait and full-screen landscape modes. Physical keys control channel entries and volume control while an onscreen GUI controls all other set-top box functions.

The HAVA Mobile Player for S60 is compatible with all HAVA models available today.

For more information, visit www.myhava.com.




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