
TakeTV

Bring your videos to your TV via this USB Sansa TakeTV video player. Easy to use – drag files to it, then place it into the TV cradle, and press play.
Features
–Connects to any PC
–USB 2.0 compliant
–Works with Windows Vista and Windows XP
–Connects to any standard TV Supported AV Outputs
–Integrated remote controlfor use in the comfort of your living room
–Supports a variety of video formats: DivX, xVid, MPEG-4
–Supports NTSC and PAL color systems
–Resolution of up to 720×576 (D1) at a bitrate of up to 7Mbps.
–4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios and a range of viewing modes
–DivX (Home Theater profile) certified
–DivX DRM compliant
–Standard replaceable remote control battery

China “Digital MP4 Player”

China’s Jinxing Digital MP4 Player not only plays MPEG-4 files at 320×240 pixels, 30fps, and comes with software that’ll convert your non-compatible videos, but also sports a built-in 2MP camera that can swivel 180 degrees.
The "made-in-China" product only has 5 hours of continuous battery life, and it is unclear if the product will ever hit the US market.

Get Your Archos

Archos is ready for the world. The Archos 105, 405 and 605 WiFi are all out today — the 2GB 105 for $89; 2GB 405 for $149; the 4GB, 30GB, 80GB and 160GB 605 WiFi at $199, $299 and $349, $399, respectively; 80GB 705 WiFi at $399, 160GB at $499; 80GB Archos TV+ at $249, and finally the 250GB TV+ at $349.

Star Trek Player / Phaser

Toshiba in a joint promotion with CBS Home Entertainment’s launch of "Star Trek: The Original Series," Season 1 has unveiled this "Star Trek" Combo which features HD DVD on one side of the disc and standard DVD on the other.
Purchasers of the boxed set and any Toshiba HD DVD player will be offered the limited edition "Star Trek" Phaser – a remote for Toshiba’s HD DVD players.

Commodore: Not Just Computers Anymore

Capitalizing on its return to (relative) fame, Commodore is expanding beyond computers with the Gravel C200 medial player. Beyond the strange name (Gravel?), it looks like a pretty mediocre device. First, it’s a little, well, not good looking, and has some unimpressive specs: 1.8 inch color screen, plays MP3, WAV, WMA, MPEG 2, MPEG 4, DivX, Xvid, and WMV (which is admittedly a nice long list), and is available with 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB models. Pricing and availability unavailable, but I’m not sure anyone’s going to be waiting that impatiently.
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