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Sansa TakeTV 8 GB Video Player

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2008-02-27 20:57:15 by hoser in GadgetGrid
...TakeTV as part of a home entertainment arsenal, your favorite video files can be enjoyed almost instantly. There is no confusing Wi-Fi setup, and no waiting to burn DVDs. The system comes with: a TakeTV player unit, which resembles a typical USB jump drive; a TakeTV remote control, which you can use to manage your favorite video files from...
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk kills TakeTV dead

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2008-06-06 19:14:00 by Paul Miller in Engadget
...TakeTV device, and shut down TakeTV's Fanfare content portal , on May 15th... and nobody noticed. Originally inspiring fond sentiments with its sneakernet approach to getting videos from your computer to your PC, SanDisk's TakeTV just never got much traction. Faced with competition from the likes of Microsoft and Apple -- not to mention the...
 
 
 
 
 
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TakeTV D.o.A. with little Fanfare

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2008-06-09 18:41:04 by James in Coolest Gadgets
...TakeTV device, which we reported on last year . That didnt take long In a very business-like and curt fashion, SanDisk informed users through the Fanfare Website that Fanfare beta has come to a conclusion, and the Fanfare application will be disabled as of 5/15/08 That means it took only eight months from announcement to its demise, which...
 
 
 
 
 
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Update on SanDisk Sansa TakeTV

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2008-01-07 12:00:21 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...TakeTV - back in October , we mentioned that it supports a resolution of 720 x 576 pixels (PAL). The folk at the SanDisk booth also mentioned that the TakeTV also supports NTSC (720 x 480) resolution. The 4GB and 8GB models will be able to play back approximately 5 and 10 hours of video respectively. Here's more information on the TakeTV's...
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk kills TakeTV dead

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2008-06-07 04:06:34 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...TakeTV device, and shut down TakeTVs Fanfare content portal , on May 15th and nobody noticed. Originally inspiring fond sentiments with its sneakernet approach to getting videos from your computer to your PC, SanDisks TakeTV just never got much traction. Faced with competition from the likes of Microsoft and Apple not to mention the oodles of...
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk Snuffs TakeTV, Leaves No Trace of Fanfare [Sansa TakeTV]

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2008-06-06 20:29:44 by Adrian Covert in Gizmodo
...TakeTV . This past Fall, it launched just ahead of the flood of media extenders that bring PC content to the TV. And while many felt it worked decently, it couldn't keep up with the big dogs in the end as Sandisk confirmed today they killed the TakeTV line...in mid-May. Additionally, they shut down the Fanfare media portal attached to it. But...
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk TakeTV in action, looks pretty nice

2008-01-09 00:49:40 by Doug Aamoth in CrunchGear
 
Word of SanDisks TakeTV device got out a few months ago and after just seeing it in action, I can tell you that the video quality is pretty nice. The TakeTV isnt going to be for everyone, but for those of us looking for an easy, quick way to dump video from the computer and watch it on a television, this offering seems pretty solid ShareThis
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk TakeTV Dies

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2008-06-11 23:52:03 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...TakeTV device after offing the Fanfare online video store earlier this month. Originally meant to be a USB PC-to-TV video device that has pretty good potential, featuring playback support for XviD, DivX and MPEG-4 formats on a TV, this move makes sense since it was also meant to complement the Fanfare video service as well. Well, if you're a...
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk TakeTV Dies

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2008-06-12 20:06:01 by admin in GadgetBB News Blog
...TakeTV device after offing the Fanfare online video store earlier this month. Originally meant to be a USB PC-to-TV video device that has pretty good potential, featuring playback support for XviD, DivX and MPEG-4 formats on a TV, this move makes sense since it was also meant to complement the Fanfare video service as well. Well, if youre a...
 
 
 
 
 
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TakeTV, she is dead

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2008-06-07 08:14:44 by John Biggs in CrunchGear
...TakeTV the thing where you plugged a thing into your computer, dragged over movies, and then schlepped them to your TV is dead along with its content site, FanFare I probably could have told you that while the concept was solid there was one hole in the plan that whole schlepping part. Imagine countless exchanges like this Customer: So I put...