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Microtune's Tuner Enables High-Performance Mobile TV On LG Electronics' New DVB-H Phone



    Microtune(R), Inc. (Nasdaq:TUNE) today announced that LG
    Electronics, Inc. (LG) has selected Microtune's ultra low-power Mobile
    MicroTuner(TM) chip to enable high-performance mobile television on
    LG's LG-U900 DVB-H mobile phone.
    LG Electronics, South Korea's second-largest electronics
    manufacturer, plans to supply the phone to Italian mobile
    telecommunications service provider, Hutchison 3 Italia. Beginning in
    June, Hutchison expects to broadcast the FIFA World Cup games to
    mobile handheld devices using the digital video broadcast handheld
    (DVB-H) standard. LG announced the launch of the LG-U900, the world's
    first commercially available UMTS (WCDMA) DVB-H phone, at a ceremony
    in Rome, Italy on April 27, 2006. Previously, the LG-U900 mobile phone
    was previewed in LG's stand at the giant CeBIT fair in Hannover,
    Germany and was successfully demonstrated in Milan, Italy.
    "As a supplier that specializes in tuners deployed today across
    leading stand-alone and portable devices, we understand the unique
    challenges of delivering a quality TV picture in a mobile
    environment," said James A. Fontaine, President and CEO of Microtune.
    "We are pleased to be working with and supporting LG as it brings the
    first commercial DVB-H mobile phones to market."
    "To compete in the European market, home to worldwide European
    mobile phone manufacturers, we developed our DVB-H mobile phone to
    deliver superior quality and reliability," said Dr. Skott Ahn,
    Executive Vice President, LG Electronics. "The TV tuner is a key
    electronics component in ensuring excellent TV performance. We are
    very pleased to be the world's first UMTS (WCDMA) DVB-H phone
    manufacturer deploying Microtune's market-proven RF technology."

    MOBILE MICROTUNER TECHNOLOGY

    In the LG-U900 mobile phone, LG deploys Microtune's Mobile
    MicroTuner MT2260 chip, a miniature DVB-H digital TV tuner engineered
    to deliver robust performance in a very low-power mobile environment.
    Designed with a patent-pending and proprietary architecture and
    Microtune's unique ClearTune filtering technology, the Mobile
    MicroTuner MT2260 features higher integration than other leading DVB-H
    tuner solutions on the market by not requiring bulky and costly
    external components, such as a low-noise amplifier and transformer.
    "We pride ourselves on being the performance leader in silicon TV
    tuner technology," added Fontaine. "To ensure true quality of
    reception for DVB-H devices, we designed our Mobile MicroTuner to
    exceed the MBRAI performance specification. With our vast experience
    developing tuners that detect very small signals and simultaneously
    manage fading conditions, 0dB echos and large adjacent channels, we
    believe that the MBRAI specification is, at best, a bare minimum
    requirement for acceptable DVB-H TV reception."
    "As with our recently introduced 3-in-1 MT2131 digital TV tuner,
    we understand the importance of driving performance beyond the
    specifications to deliver a superior user experience in real-world
    environments. Performance beyond the MBRAI specification helps to
    ensure the reception of continuous TV services under marginal
    reception conditions, while providing superior manufacturing yield to
    handset makers."
    Microtune recently announced that its Mobile MicroTuner technology
    will be available both as tuner chips and as a wafer-level chip-scale
    package. This chip-scale packaged tuner allows for cost-effective
    integration of the Mobile MicroTuner with a demodulator, filter or
    other componentry in a system-in-package (SiP), a solution that
    enables greater miniaturization in the next generations of mobile TV
    products.

    MBRAI SPECIFICATION

    The Mobile and Portable DVB-T Radio Access Interface Specification
    (MBRAI) is the DVB-H radio specification defined by the DVB Project,
    and it identifies the minimum performance condition within which the
    radio must operate to ensure conformance to the DVB-H standard.

    ABOUT MICROTUNE

    Microtune, Inc. is a silicon and subsystems company that designs
    and markets radio frequency (RF) solutions for the worldwide broadband
    communications and transportation electronics markets. Inventor of the
    MicroTuner(TM) single-chip broadband tuner, Microtune offers a
    portfolio of advanced tuner, amplifier, and upconverter products that
    enable the delivery of information and entertainment across new
    classes of consumer electronics devices. The Company currently holds
    60 U.S. patents for its technology. Founded in 1996, Microtune is
    headquartered in Plano, Texas, with key design and sales centers
    located around the world. The website is www.microtune.com.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS REGARDING DESIGN WINS AND MARKETS

    It is not unusual for Microtune to announce design wins, as
    referenced in this release, and the announcement of these design wins,
    or any other design win, should not be viewed as an indicator of
    Microtune revenues for any current or future reporting period. The
    market for handheld digital television may not develop or may develop
    more slowly than currently anticipated. Even in the event that the
    market does develop, there can be no assurance that Microtune's MT2260
    or other products will be selected by handset manufacturers or that if
    selected, such manufacturers will continue to select Microtune's
    products in the future to support their handsets and other mobile
    devices.

    MICROTUNE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

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    historical fact (including, but not limited to, statements concerning
    the future market for digital consumer products and the potential
    demand for the Company's products) are forward-looking statements that
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    "believe," "could," "would," "anticipate," "may," or other words that
    convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes. These forward-looking
    statements and other statements made elsewhere in this release are
    made in reliance, in part, on the Private Securities Litigation Reform
    Act of 1995. Factors which could cause actual results to differ from
    anticipated results include the Company's ability to introduce new
    products, achieve design wins, maintain customer and strategic partner
    relationships, forecast customer demand and manage inventory levels,
    control and budget expenses, protect proprietary technology and
    intellectual property, and successfully prosecute and defend any
    future litigation. Any one of these factors may cause the Company's
    actual financial results to differ materially from its projected
    results. The forward-looking statements in this release speak only as
    of the date they are made. We undertake no obligation to revise or
    update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason. Readers
    are referred to our Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly
    Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other
    Securities and Exchange Commission filings which discuss the foregoing
    factors as well as other important risk factors that could affect our
    business, results of operations and financial condition.

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    TRANSLATIONS

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