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PC Magazine have published their review of the FLO TV Personal Television. 'Measuring 3.1 by 4.4 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and weighing in at 5.4 ounces, the Personal Television has some heft, but it's not awkward to carry. It can be cumbersome when you're also toting, say, your cell phone, however. (I kept my iPhone 3GS and the Personal Television in separate pockets.) The device is significantly larger and heavier than the 3.7-ounce Samsung Mythic, which measures 2.2 by 4.5 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and also offers FLO TV service (branded AT&T Mobile TV). The Mythic also features a 360-by-640-pixel display, compared to the 320-by-240-pixel screen on the Personal Television, and, of course, it's also a full-featured smartphone; so you only have to carry one device.'

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A review of the FLO TV Personal Television has been posted over at Pocket-lint.com. 'The Flo TV device sports a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display, a built-in speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack, and flip out stand so you can perch it on your desk. Made by HTC, the design of the device is fairly simple. Buttons are kept to a minimum (volume, mute, EPG and battery status) with the main control comes in the guise of that touchscreen display. The quickest way to access stations to watch is either via the EPG (electronic programme guide) or simply by flicking your finger from top to bottom or bottom to top of the screen. Doing so loads up the next channel for you to watch with the system letting you see what is on (via an EPG message) so you can keep scrolling if you don't fancy the station.

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