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Comcast Unveils AnyPlay Portable DVR Player
Some specs: The AnyPlay P-DVR TZ-LC100 has a 8.5 inch LCD screen that folds down when not in use. It also has stereo speakers, a docking station that charges a battery, and 60GB of storage. Reports say that the device can also play DVDs and CDs.
This is somewhat suprisising news from Comcast which hasn't come up with anything really exciting in the time-shifting or place-shifting arenas. The partnership with Panasonic was crucial because Comcast focuses on software.
Generally, this looks like a great little player. The biggest downside is the storage capacity. Although 60GB is a lot for a portable player, most regular set-tops have about 160GB, which will make it less than ideal for storing lots of HD content.
The portable player will be available in early 2009 but did not disclose pricing.
EchoStar currently offers PocketDish and SlingMedia makes software that lets customers view TV shows on their set-tops via PCs and many models of smart phones.
Some questions about this device:
Is it networked? Can it grab music or videos stored on my PC?
Will there be any Wi-Fi capabilities? Having Wi-Fi would be a great for grabbing content on the go. Otherwise, you'll be stuck with whatever you recorded on TV.
Can you transfer videos to other devices? Sharing TV shows or movies with friends would be a great idea, but something the networks or movie studios probably wouldn't allow.
[Via Engadget]
[tags] Comcast, Panasonic, CES, AnyPlay, DVR, cable, portable DVR, HD DVR [/tags] Sling Media Unveils Solo
EchoStar Buys Sling Media
Sling has established a nice brand, but in order to grow further the company needs deep pockets of a corporate master.Meanwhile, EchoStar just asked the Internal Revenue Service if it can separate its technology and infrastructure assets by forming a spin off. The Sling acquisition will fall into the spinout.
You may also recall that EchoStar is in the middle of a lawsuit with Tivo. Tivo filed a lawsuit against EchoStar in 2004 saying that the operator of the satellite-based DISH Network, was infringing on its DVR patent.
Overall, I'd bet that Tivo is miffed now that EchoStar owns Sling. A combination of Tivo and Sling would have been a killer combination since many customers already own both a Tivo DVR and a Slingbox.
So some questions:
- Will EchoStar continue to allow Sling's place-shifting from non-EchoStar devices?
- Will innovation be stifled at Sling now that it's owned by a major provider?
- Will Sling move to a more ad-based model?
Place-Shifting Company Inxstor Raises $1.2 Million
"But Inxstor’s unique selling point is that it claims to be the only one of these that allows content to be accessed remotely in a secure way, writes the Scotsman."Competition will come from other place-shifting companies like Orb, a relative newcomer and Sling Media, which already has a huge market lead. Another new place-shifting company is CMWare, which announced in September 2006 that it received an undisclosed amount of funding. From: Digital Media Wire and PaidContent. [tags] Inxstore, Orb, Sling Media, Slingbox, CMWare, Place-Shifting, TV [/tags]
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