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`This inventionpresents a-:system-for displaying.high quality
`multimedia informationm a wireless communication environment.
`Although advancesin wirelesscommunicationindicate that
`cellular networks Will soon transmitmultimedia, mobile IT devices
`(cell phones, personal digital assistants, etc.) cannot display this
`information well because oftheir small screen size. A separate
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`computer monitor, digital TV, or projector can be used to receive
`and display wireless signals from the mobile device through a
`. video (graphic) processor embedded in the mobile IT device itself,
`in the display equipment, or externally to both components.
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`Baclggogd of the invention
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`Soon, any combination of computer functions will be combined in
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`pcrtebIeIT device's, enablingpeople to accessinformation
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`[anytime anywhere. The most distinctive feature of this next
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`generation wireless system will be its capacity to support
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`1. A method and system are disclosed which enables a customer
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`of a wireless/mobile terminal or a portable IT device to view
`the video information from an external display terminal
`(monitor, projector, LCD, TV set and speaker).
`2. A object of the invention is to provide a method and system
`which overcomes themconvenience and hmitation of the
`small size screen in a mobile terminal or a portable IT device
`for displaying high data rate information either from a
`.2 network or not.
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`The External
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`video/graphic prcicessor box processes the multimedia
`data from the mdbile terminal/portable IT device and
`feeds the output,i which is the image signals,
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`external displays to be viewed.
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`o Disadvantagie: There is one more hardware box in
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`A more complete understanding ofthe present invention, as well as
`further features and advantages ofthe present invention, will be
`obtained by reference to the drawings and detailed description. The
`figures 2 - 4 describe the methanism ofthe invented system in
`wirelesscombinationenvironjinent.
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`FIG. 2 is a schematic illustrating the invented system in which an
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`multimedia display terminal displays the video information
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`received by a mobile terminal, wherein the video (graphic)
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`processor is embedded inside the mobile terminal and connected
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`with an external display terminal processing data between the
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`mobile terminal and multimedia display.
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`FIG. 3 is a schematic illustrating the invented system in which the
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`extra. multimedia display terminal displays the video information
`received by mobile terminal, wherein the video (graphic) processor
`is embedded inside the external multimedia display terminal and
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`connected with mobile terminal as processing data between the
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`mobile terminal and multimedia player.
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`~ FIG. 4 is aschematic illustrating the invented system in which an
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`external multimedia display temiinal displays the video
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`information received by a mobile terminal, wherein the video
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`result is the multimedia information displayed on a small size
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`monitor.
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`FIG. 1 shows a conventional cellular display system, in the case, a
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`mobile terminal <3> communicates with a base station <l>
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`FIG. 2 illustrates the invented system for displaying multimedia
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`information wherein at least a separate multimedia player
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`(monitor, LCD, TV, projector) <8> is available. In this case, the
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`received multimedia information <5> is processed by the video
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`(graphic) processor <7> embedded inside the cellular phone <6>
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`and sent to a separate multimedia player <8> for display. The
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`drives the external multimedia player <15>.
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`FIG. 3 describes the invented system for displaying multimedia
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`information wherein at least a separate multimedia player <15> is
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`available. In this case, the received multimedia information <12>
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`is displayed on the separate multimedia player <15> after being
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`processed by the video (graphic) processor <16> embedded inside
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`processed signals into the external multimedia player <24> for
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`display via <23>.
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`FIG. 4
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`FIG. 4 describes the invented system for displaying multimedia
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`information wherein at least a separate multimedia player <24> is
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`available. In this case, the received multimedia information <18>
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`is displayed on the separate multimedia player <24> after being
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`processed by the video (graphic) processor <22> embedded inside
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`and described in these figures are merely illustrative of the
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`principles of this invention and that various modifications may be
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`implemented by those skilled in the art without departing form the
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`scope and spirit of the invention.
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`This figures illustrates some applications of the invented system.
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`The invented system can be placed inside a vehicle, a plane or any
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`transportation instrument and enable the passenger to read GPS
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`Data sent to the video/graphic processor from the mobile terminal
`or a portable IT device and is processed.
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`The images signals are sent from the video/graphic processor to
`the separate display(s) such as LCD, monitors, TV sets,
`projectors, etc.
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` Peeple view the multimedia information with the separate
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`display.
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