world‘s first two-way live video pcda
On The Go Video Announces Plan to Launch the World’s First Low Bandwidth, High Res, Real-Time Video Calling PCDA Handset
On The Go Video announces plans for the launch of the world’s first two-way live video conferencing PCDA in the fourth Quarter of this year. This new real-time, two-way, mobile video conferencing device, the Nav™ (short for PLANet Navigator™ and pronounced ‘planet’), will allow its users to communicate from one handheld device to another via real-time, two-way low bandwidth live video and audio combined. The world’s first PCDA or "Personal Communication Data Assistant", is an acronym designed to imply the Smartphone and PDA’s overdue transition from a non-video capability, high power usage, data recieving, audio calling, scheduling and personal contact depository device, to the market’s only full-scale "ultimate convergence device"
The product will offer the most advanced streaming live video available today, allowing for business executives, engineers, site inspectors, construction workers, military and medical personnel, to communicate face to face from different geographies across the globe in a mobile wireless network.
On The Go Video CEO, Chad Sayers, founder of On The Go Video Inc. and creator of the Nav said, "This new mobile live video device empowers individuals separated by distance to view real-time conditions nearly anywhere in the world where cellular communications are available. The benefit that this device will bring to industries across the globe is enormous."
Sayers continued, "It will now be possible to see the world as if it were present before your very eyes from thousands of miles away. It isn't difficult to imagine a soldier at a base being able to make a mobile video call to his or her family and even watch a live performance of their child in a play, recital or sporting event."
The commercial applications are staggering. Functions such as video archiving for records and high end business to business (B2B) as well as business to consumer (B2C) capabilities create the possibility for swift and simple market penetration. The On The Go Video device's combination of video calling technology and mobile Internet merged with medical office and/or hospital software products may revolutionize the healthcare industry across the globe.
The Nav will offer 'remote save' capability allowing the user to save any information entered or video saved to a storage server for recall should video be needed or the Nav be broken, lost or stolen. No more lost data! In addition, the device allows for Blackberry type communications with its own Qwerty keyboard. It will have the ability to receive movie downloads in beautiful full color HD format. A miniature surround sound type 3D audio is also a standard for movie viewing and MP 3 listening.
The Nav’s software won best of show for its category at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Said Mr. Sayers, "The Nav products truly are the ultimate convergence devices."
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