Originally published February 6 2006
Advanced Technology Office unveils iSee 360i
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
The add-on video recorder and player for iPods from ATO allows users to download videos from any analog source, including a computer, TV, cable, satellite or DVR. The device has a minimum four-hour battery life.
Advanced Technology Office (ATO) has unveiled the iSee 360i, an add-on video recorder and player for iPods.
The device allows users to download videos directly from a computer, TV, cable, satellite, DVR, or any other analog source.
Measuring 6 x 3.2 x 1.1 inches and weighing 6oz, the iSee has a 3.6-inch 320 x 240 LCD screen, a rechargeable 2200mAh battery, and offers a video-out option for watching videos on a TV.
"The iSee is the first video recorder for the iPod that lets you record what you want and watch it through your iPod," says ATO.
"It lets you see video bigger and better, because it has a 91% larger viewing area than the iPod with video and can be played back onto any TV at full TV resolution.
Its rechargeable and replaceable battery has a minimum 4-hour battery life, so you won't have to recharge your iPod to watch the end of a movie.
Most importantly, it brings video viewing and recording to millions of existing iPod users."
imageThe iSee 360i works with most fourth-generation iPods, and with the help of an adapter, iPod minis, iPod nanos and the 30GB fifth-generation iPod.
It will retail for $250 and is expected to begin shipping in the first quarter of 2006.
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