Helios upgrades viewing experience on mobile devices

Oct 20, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Helios image processing can be used to zoom in and mask an area of interest.

Snell & Wilcox unveiled its Helios Mobile solutions that leverage the company's image processing technologies to deliver high-quality viewing experience for any mobile device on all types of wireless networks. Mobile subscribers will experience smoother video images optimized for mobile TV, making the viewing experience both more compelling and reliable.

Television content repurposed by Helios Mobile is intended for the small screens of portable handset displays. The system combines advanced video compression with a series of different image processing techniques to deliver visibly superior results.

Helios Mobile also saves money for mobile operators. The system saves bandwidth, and its automated operation enables them to work more efficiently as they capture and repurpose video content.

For more information, please visit www.snellwilcox.com/features/mobile.




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