Press Release - Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson Unveils Bluetooth Media Viewer MMV-100 for Easy Sharing of Images and Audio from Phone to TV or Digital Projector
MMV-100 to be available in Q2 2004
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Sony Ericsson today unveiled the innovative and fun Bluetooth Media Viewer MMV-100. It takes Bluetooth wireless technology to a new level and expands the number of ways images and audio can be transferred between devices. The MMV-100 plugs directly into a TV or digital projector, allowing users to send images from a mobile phone to a large screen via Bluetooth wireless technology. The MMV-100 will be available in Q2 2004.

The MMV-100 is practical, easy-to-use and the perfect accessory for people who want to share images and audio in a fast and hassle-free way. The Media Viewer can be used as a fun way to share images with families and friends or as a lightweight business accessory for slide shows. Images and audio are transferred from the phone by one simple touch on the phone's keypad.

The Media Viewer can be used with a TV or digital projector expanding the use of Bluetooth technology. The new Media Viewer goes beyond pairing one phone with one Bluetooth device. The MMV-100 can handle 'many-to-one' connectivity, meaning several people can use their phones to transfer images to one screen. It also enables the transfer of AMR and MP3 audio files directly from a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone allowing music files to be enjoyed through the television or home speakers.
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In addition, the MMV-100 is also an easy-to-use work tool. Presentations saved as images and stored on a mobile phone such as the K700 or S700 can be transferred via Bluetooth to a larger screen in a meeting or conference room.

The MMV-100 supports the following Bluetooth profiles: File Transfer Profile (FTP), Object Push Profile (OPP) and Basic Imaging Profile (BIP). It can be used with the Sony Ericsson K700, S700, P900, P800, T630, T610/T616, and T68i phones (functionality may vary depending on phone). The MMV-100 connects to a TV or projector through the SCART or via stereo audio/video RCA cable and there will be variants for both PAL and NTSC formats.


Source: Sony Ericsson



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