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Sunday, 08 November 2009 19:17 |
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 Cisco has announced the FlipShareTV, although there is nothing on the release date and pricing information to date apart from a brief explanation of how it functions. "Previously recorded video, accessed on a computer via FlipShare software, is wirelessly streamed via the FlipShareTV USB stick to the small FlipShareTV box and controlled via remote.
" Strangely enough, the FlipShareTV seems to take up much more physical space with a 3-piece set to perform a pretty basic task by today's standards. Hopefully there is more than meets the eye that we do not know of yet until it finally hits the market.
How I love thee, FCC, and thy never-ending bounty of product announcements. Scanning through the filings this evening, I solved the Flip remote control radiation test report mystery. After perusing the unreleased “FlipShare TV” product manual, it seems the three-piece package is a companion to Cisco’s Flip video recording devices.
Previously recorded video, accessed on a computer via FlipShare software, is wirelessly streamed via the FlipShareTV USB stick (above, lower left) to the small FlipShare TV box (above top, connected to a television) and controlled via remote (above, lower right). What we don’t know is the ship date (probably soon) and pricing (probably too much). So maybe what you really want isAppleTV 3.0. Or a TiVo.
Source : zatznotfunny.com |