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HAVA Mobile TV
Imagine having a Mobile TV in your pocket. Now you can watch:
- Your team's playoff games at the airport
- Breaking local news on a foreign trip
- Favorite TV series in a coffee shop
- A reality TV show on a commuter train
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Never miss your favorite TV program again!
It is true! HAVA Mobile Player allows you to view home TV anywhere you go! Watch and remotely control your home TV channels on Windows Mobile 5 devices. HAVA Mobile Player supports any type of Internet connection on your mobile device, including 3G cellular services such as EV-DO or UMTS, as well as WiFi, USB or Bluetooth-based connections. Enjoy a best-of-breed viewing experience with on-screen remote control functionality, and an array of other innovative features that will allow you to watch HAVA Mobile TV everyday and anywhere!
What a HAVAnaut says
"I’ve got a HAVA mobile TV in my pocket. When I’m on the go, I can catch CNN and see what’s going on nationally or globally, or watch live local TV news to see what’s going on in my own back yard.
It’s so easy with HAVA. Simply launch the HAVA Mobile Player on my Treo 750 and that’s it! It doesn’t matter if I’m taking a coffee break at a Starbuck or traveling half way around world. I can see what news stories are affecting my world anywhere there is a mobile data connection. HAVA is a dream comes true for a news junkie like me! Thanks HAVA!" - Eric S., News Junkie
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Get HAVA Mobile Player
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| The HAVA Mobile Player is designed to enable
Windows Mobile cell phones to connect to your HAVA and watch and control
your TV programs as if you were sitting on the sofa in your home. Get your free eveluation now! |
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| What Microsoft Says |
"Adding support for Windows Mobile powered devices to HAVA will help customers have access to their favorite multimedia content no matter where they are. Advancements like this help pave the way for innovation on the Windows platform and in the industry."
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| Meet HAVAnauts |
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"I bought HAVA because it was the highest tech unit on the market."
Matt B. |
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