You might not have noticed, but lots of companies are battling to offer the best way for delivering Internet-based TV and video to your TV set. On Monday, SanDisk offered a solution that seems as obvious as it is simple -- a USB pocket drive that has its own small docking port and remote control. SanDisk executive Daniel Schreiber said in a statement that the Sansa TakeTV video player is "the ... [News Source]
Zoran Corporation announced that its Vaddis® multimedia decoder is the processor in the new Sansa® TakeTV(TM) PC to TV video player from SanDisk Corporation. [News Source]
After a premature leak through online stores, SanDisk today formally launched the Sansa TakeTV. Though it assumes the same brand as the company's portable jukebox devices, the TakeTV is designed as a substitute for the Apple TV and other media hubs for users who simply want to bring video from their computer to a TV without special network setup. ... [News Source]
On Monday, SanDisk unveiled the Sansa TakeTV, an inexpensive way to take prerecorded videos from a PC and play them back on a television. [News Source]
Sandisk announces the Sansa TakeTV flash drive and the Fanfare video platform. The Sandisk TakeTV is a USB flash drive that comes with cradle that you can connect to a TV and watch the videos stored on the flash memory. Sansa TakeTV supports a va... [News Source]