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4.0 stars
"It's a great toy"
Pros: Video, Sound (with headphones)
Cons: Needs more channels
Summary: I just recently bought the LG Voyager with the $25 V cast package and I'm amazed at how excellent the video quality is. I can even read the captions at the botton of the screen. I would hope as this technology evolves, there will be more channels added (at least one fron each network) and at a price not to exceed $50 per month because even though I shelled out $300 for the phone and $150 per month for my celluar services, including V cast, I am a cheapskate who doesn't want to go broke just to watch tv on my phone. Also this is a novelty item and after the "new toy smell" wears off, I probably won't watch it half as much as I do now but it is very handy and the reception is unbelievable. The sound is great with headphones although quite distracting in public places because the volume doesn't go low enough to hear what's going on around you. I wouldn't recommend V cast for every cell phone because most of the screens are just to small to stare at for more than 5 minutes but PDAs and phones like my Voyager are well designed for this feature.
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I bought my Voyager over a year ago waiting on mobile tv and it just arrived! If you get a bluetooth stereo headset you can adjust the volume(from the control part you can wear clipped on or around your neck and it has earbud for each ear) and watch tv without disturbing anyone. I have a jabra bluetooth stereo headset(60$ & now sold out at Dell) from Dell but just bought a less expensive one for a friend (48$) on a site that searches different stores.. Works like a charm!

