Correction.The April 28 story "Lions Gate Tests Waters of Delivering Films to Handheld PC Please help improve the article by adding information and sources on neglected viewpoints, or by summarizing and Products" contained a number of errors stemming from an inaccurate description of Pocket PC Films' product. Comments by analysts were also based on an inaccurate description of the product. The product is an adapter A device that allows one system to connect to and work with another. An adapter is often a simple circuit that converts one set of signals to another; however, the term often refers to devices which are more accurately called "controllers. costing $39.99 that plugs into Nintendo's Game Boy device and allows users to view film and video content. The titles cost between $9.99 and $19.99 each on CDROM See CD-ROM. and are transferred to the adapter via cable and stored on a memory card inserted into the adapter. Pocket PC Films has access to 1,300 films in the Lions Gate library. Also, Pocket PC Films, a unit of tuneIn Entertainment Inc., was founded in November November: see month. 2001. Pocket PC President Darrell Griffin's references to games in the article are limited to aspects of feature film releases. |
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