DoCoMo Intros Lookwalk

NTT DoCoMo to debut the Lookwalk, the first PHS videophone compatible with M-stage visual service

July 8, 2002

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TOKYO -- NTT DoCoMo, Inc. announced today that it will market the Lookwalk, its first PHS videophone compatible with DoCoMo's M-stage visual service. The new Lookwalk P751v allows videoconferencing among other compatible terminals such as DoCoMo 3G FOMA phones. Lookwalk also provides e-mail and internet access. A built-in 110,000-pixel CMOS camera enables immediate transmission of moving or still pictures as e-mail attachments to, for example, DoCoMo's eggy PDA and PCs. Still pictures can also be sent to compatible terminals such as FOMA phones. The M-stage visual video content distribution service currently offers about 300 programs on 78 channels. Users can download or stream various content including movies, news, sports, music, etc. Lookwalk is DoCoMo's first terminal to incorporate both voice and M-stage visual capability. Lookwalk P751v comes with a 2.2-inch, 262,144-color TFT LCD display and can access nearly 60,000 websites written in HTML version 2.0 (users must have a separate contract for internet services such as DoCoMo's mopera). Lookwalk will be marketed through all DoCoMo sales channels from July 17, 2002. The standard accessory kit includes battery pack, AC adaptor and desktop holder. Retail prices are open (not fixed). There is a monthly basic fee of 200 yen for M-stage visual service. NTT DoCoMo Inc.

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