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Music, multimedia, video and now TV – the mobile technology is moving forth constantly to surprise you no end. The Virgin Lobster 700TV is all set to transform your way of watching television. Loaded with various innovative functionalities, the Virgin Lobster is easily redefining the so called boundaries of the telephony, with loads to offer. The Virgin Lobster 700TV is one of a kind gadget and duly acclaimed as the very first gizmo who is endowed with such amazing capabilities. Since its release, the Virgin Lobster 700TV has earned a special place in the world of mobile phones and consequently it became one of the most hot and happening mobile phones across the whole United Kingdom.
Basically focused on TV supporting features, the Virgin Lobster 700TV would always keep you updated and well ahead of the time by keeping you aware about all the latest happenings around the world. It is developed on the highly innovative DAV-IP or Digital Audio Broadcasting Internet Protocol technology, which makes it possible that you can watch television on your very own mobile handset. Moreover, this technology enables you to get a live television right on your mobile phone. Being a self powered technology, you do not need to rely on the so called 3G networks to get exactly what you need in your Virgin Lobster 700TV. It comes with 2.2-inch intuitive display, which is capable to give you a consummate viewing experience. As far as space is concerned, the Virgin Lobster 700TV comes with 128MB of in-built memory, which can be easily enhanced by using a memory card as per your preferences and needs.
To make things easier for you, the Virgin Lobster 700TV comes with an easy to access menu system, which is further supported by the dedicated TV button. This very well fitted button is placed on the right side of the handset. Moreover, you need to connect the headset with your mobile phone, which works as its aerial to catch the signal. As far as channels are concerned, you do get various choices with Channel 4, BBC One, ITV1, E4 and other channels. Watch TV with your Virgin Lobster 700TV and experience differently.
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