Posted by Arne Hess - at Tuesday, 29.04.08 - 18:00:47 CET under 01 - General News - Viewed 5863x
Tagged under: [Sling_Media] [SlingPlayer_Mobile] [Slingbox] [Update] [Windows_Mobile] [Symbian] [UIQ] [Palm] [Blackberry]
Sling
Media today announced the availability of its
previously unveiled
SlingPlayer
Mobile uppdate for Windows Mobile Pocket PCs (aka Professional and Classic),
Windows Mobile Smartphone (aka Standard) and Symbian S60 smartphones.
The SlingPlayer Mobile clients are required to watch and control home television
programming from anywhere in the world via a
Slingbox. These
new versions add support for additional handsets (for example the
Samsung SGH-i760,
the Palm Treo 500/500v
and the Nokia N95 8GB), improved video streaming quality on select handsets
(like the Sprint HTC
Mogul), add support for additional set-top boxes, provide additional channel
favorite logos and some few under the hood tweaks.

Current SlingPlayer Mobile customers are entitled to a free upgrade. New
customers are offered a free 30 day trial, then SlingPlayer Mobile is a one-time
US$ 30 fee. In addition to these mobile operating systems, Sling Media also
offer SlingPlayer Mobile for Palm OS (which hasn't received an update yet) as
well as Symbian UIQ and Blackberry support will be available later this year.
Cheers ~ Arne
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