New from Play Asia:
http://image1.play-asia.com/170/62/pa.109318.3.jpg
Official Nintendo DS™ (Lite) 1seg TV Tuner
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2ccm.html
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New from Play Asia:
http://image1.play-asia.com/170/62/pa.109318.3.jpg
Official Nintendo DS™ (Lite) 1seg TV Tuner
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2ccm.html
Nice but its only good for those who live in japan or a collector that has to have everything :D
Hopefully they will bring one out for the European (uk) market at some point.
paul
So it wouldn't work in the US?
NO! because of the digital frequency used in japan, not sure on the technical details but read on another forum it will only work in japan!
paul
I thought that all US TV broadcasts were switching to ATSC, I know that some of my local stations already use the new ATSC standard.
(anyone know why it wouldn't work with those?)
Edit: From the WanSeg Web site's Q&A
Q. You can use even in the WanSeg In foreign country?
A. only Japan it can view. You cannot utilize with the foreign country.
just wait for a U.S. release....
or get one now to make you look cool.
if it does come out in the us, i might check it out.
I hope they'll make a DVB-T tv tuner too.
The market is there, as almost everybody in the EU has either already, or is in the process of changing to DVB-TV. As such, a TV receiver (especially one utilising the DVB-TV features) would go down rather well.
However, for some reason beyond me, no-one has bothered coming up with one yet. Both Sony and Nintendo have 1SEG tuners, yet neither have hitherto made any comments about a European/American version.
BTW, a mate of mine who spent a 2 years in Japan said that 1SEG kinda sucks as it is only decent when you are not really moving, which defeats at least in part the purpose of a portable telly.