Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:19PM EST
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I usually think of pricey set-top boxes like the Amazon Unbox-compatible TiVo or Apple TV when it comes to watching video downloads on our TVs. Then SanDisk had an interesting idea: Why not make a cheap USB stick, transfer video downloads onto it, and then plug the stick into to your TV? The result is Sansa TakeTV, a simple (if rough-around-the-edges) approach to bringing Net video to the living room. It's not perfect—the selection of TV shows is a little weak, and the remote could be better—but the $100-to-$150 price tag sure sweetens the deal.
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ummmm... Let me get this straight, you paid $150 for an 8gb usb stick??? why not get a pmp? or even many mp3 players output at decent resolutions. or better yet, a dvd player with a usb port in it. Then you can just use ANY usb stick that you want, it doesnt have to have the special format to work with one specific adapter, because it simply plugs into the dvd players usb port. honestly, paying that much money fOr something that's dedicated to holding movies, and doesn't even have 20gig. of memory, WASTE OF $$$!
Isn't it easier to just watch plain old television. Forgive me, but I do not get all the hype over this, the benefit. I have a tv and a computer. What more do you need unless you are a television program watcher addict? Sorry but I would rather use $ for another listed gadget.
I'm really looking forward to this gadget.. this will be really great for watching downloaded anime fansubs, bit torrent lovers and for people overseas trying to watch their favorite TV shows. I've trying for ages to watch my videos with my xbox360 but it can only handle WMVs, so this is really a great solution for me..
How this gadget is better than simpler and more economical USB Flashdrive, card and HDD player available on ebay (For example http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260214356794&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:middle:us
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1 Posted by expertman_2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:57PM EDT Report Abuse
ummmm... Let me get this straight, you paid $150 for an 8gb usb stick??? why not get a pmp? or even many mp3 players output at decent resolutions. or better yet, a dvd player with a usb port in it. Then you can just use ANY usb stick that you want, it doesnt have to have the special format to work with one specific adapter, because it simply plugs into the dvd players usb port. honestly, paying that much money fOr something that's dedicated to holding movies, and doesn't even have 20gig. of memory, WASTE OF $$$!