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To: Dealer who wrote (53002)12/7/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 152472
 
<repeat>........Samsung reveals cell phone with built-in TV
By Michael Kanellos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
December 7, 1999, 4:45 p.m. PT

If you've ever asked "what will they think of next?," Samsung has the answer: a cell phone with a built-in TV.

Samsung Electronics will show off what the company says is the world's first mobile phone with a built-in TV early next year in
Korea. The SCH-M220 TV, as it is called, combines a tiny, low-power TV receiver with a 1.8-inch-high screen into a standard flip
phone. A single antenna will receive both television signals and cellular transmissions, the company said.

Engineering work on the project is largely complete and it will go on sale in Korea early next
year, the company said in a statement.

The combo device is one of a series of futuristic cell phones coming from Samsung. Recently,
the company has shown prototypes--or discussed development work on--cell phones
containing MP3 players, phones integrated into wristwatches, and wireless Internet phones.

The idea behind these developments is to establish the Korean electronics giant as one of the
lead designers of wireless communication devices, which are increasingly being asked to take
on additional functions. The cell phone/TV, for example, will also contain an electronic
phonebook, similar to the databases found on Palm Computing handhelds.

"With the successful development of the TV Phone, we have set a new technological paradigm
in the area of digital convergence," Ki Tae Lee, executive vice president of the company's
wireless terminals division, said in a statement.

Tempting as it sounds, users will not be able to watch TV and talk at the same time. If a call
comes in while the TV is on, the unit automatically changes to phone mode, Samsung said. The
unit should allow for 170 minutes of battery life in phone mode or 200 minutes for TV viewing.