
Just in case DirecTV's
lineup of HD channels wasn't enough to make you take notice, they've rolled out their own display -- in the mobile space no less. The
DirecTV HD Starship made its debt at the World Series, hoisting its HD cameras and 70 x 30-foot LED display to share the video goodness with everybody in attendance. Yeah, that screen measurement is in feet. So it's huge; it's gotta be HD, too, right? Well, that's a little disappointing: 33,600 pixels, which comes out to 280 x 120 pixels. Ouch. Sure, a viewing
distance chart will tell you that past 270-feet even ED 480P is more than you need. But still, HD it isn't. So if you're lucky enough to catch a World Series game in person, get your eyes back on the game! As we like to say, "How good can it be, if it ain't in HD?"
Do you mean mobile as in a truck drives it around? Because I don't think this will fit on a cell phone.
@Peter: Hehe, no "mobile" as in "it moves". Portable it isn't, but mobile it is.