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SanDisk Pushes DV to the TV with New Device

SanDisk Pushes DV to the TV with New Device

SanDisk has already shaken the market for portable media players with its affordable players packing Apple-like features, and now it’s moving on to the new market for playing downloaded digital video on a television. On Monday, the company announced the Sansa TakeTV, its solution to getting DV off the computer and onto the big screen.

Unlike competitors like AppleTV or a Slingbox, SanDisk skipped the networking approached completely in favor of simplicity. Instead, the TakeTV basically works like a large thumb drive – fill it up with video via a USB connection, then take it to your TV and plug it into its dock, which can be connected to a TV via AV composite inputs or S-video. Everything on the device can in turn be navigated through and played with the TakeTV’s tiny remote.

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Of course, compatibility can be a major issue with DV products, but the TakeTV supports major formats used for Internet distribution including DivX, XVID and MPEG-4. SanDisk is also launching its own platform for content distribution, called Fanfare, along with the device. It will give consumers the option of downloading premium paid and ad-supported programs for use with the TakeTV.

SanDisk has made the player available immediately in both a 4GB and 8GB variants, costing $99.99 and $149.99, respectively. A beta version of Fanfare can be downloaded for free at the Fanfare Web site.

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