Dayside featured a guy with a portable tv worn around the neck that played pre-recorded tv. What is it called
It was in the last year on Dayside. He happened to be in the audience and he had this little tv screen around his neck. He said you plug it into your tv, and you can record up to 12 hours of tv to play back later. It went for less than $300. I thought it was called something like "tv to go", but that doesn't come up with the right thing on a search. Anybody know what this device is called?
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- I guess It's the "iSee 360 iPod Video Recorder/Player". Hope the info be useful: Item Description The iSee 360 transforms your clickwheel iPod, iPod mini or iPod nano into a full-fledged video recorder/player. Simply slide your iPod into the dock on the back of the iSee 360 and entertain yourself with movies, videos, photos and more. In White. Key Features & Benefits: # Play video using your iPod as a source Slide your iPod into the iSee 360 and watch video; listen through your earbuds or external speakers # Video In/Out Record television programs directly from your TV for playback # Watch anything you can upload to your iPod Download and play movies, music videos, photos and music from your PC and the web # 3.6" LCD display A large bright screen to enjoy video content you've uploaded onto your iPod # Playback movies on your TV Use your iPod to store video files, and then you can use the iSee 360 to play the files on your television Additional Features: * Zoom in and pan your photos, create and play slide shows * Lightweight mobile design - iPod slips into the back of the iSee 360, creating a sleek, compact, all-in-one appearance * Replaceable, rechargeable 2200mAh battery delivers 4 hours battery life, without using power from the iPod battery * AC adapter charges iSee and iPod at the same time * User-friendly GUI lets you navigate quickly and easily * Video in/Video out lets you record from your TV, VCR, or TiVo and playback on TV * Multiple video formats including MPEG-2/4 * Audio in/Audio out lets you record audio from any analog source, listen to audio on any external system * VidiScape host application and ArcSoft audio/video conversion software are on included disc
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