September 27, 2005

Music Video Album Released On Mobile Memory Card By V2

v2-vmobile-video-lg2.jpg Virgin's 'independent-style' record label, V2Music has teamed up with mobile video solutions developer Rok Player to announce the release of an 'indie music video album' for playing on mobile phones.

The videos are stored on a memory card which simply plugs into compatible mobile handsets for full-screen play, so there's no need to download or stream the content.

Using Rok Player technology, indie kids can play back audio-visual content preloaded on memory cards at an impressive 24 frames a second (full screen) on compatible mobile handsets.

Rok Player-compatible mobile phones include the latest Nokia handsets such as the 6630 and the 6680 and the N-Gage series. [via Digital-Lifestyle.info]

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