Slingbox Internet TV Gadget Hits Europe
Slingbox Internet TV Gadget Hits Europe
Sling Media on Tuesday made its Slingbox device, which can plug into a users terrestrial, cable or satellite television hookup and then transmit footage via the Web, publicly available for the first time in Britain for 180 pounds (roughly $338USD), Reuters reports.
Users can view programming from a television hooked up to the Slingbox using a PC or notebook computer, according to Reuters.
The product is being labeled a placeshifting device, in the vein of popular time-shifting digital video recorders like TiVo and Sky+, which allow users to record television broadcasts for viewing at a later time, Reuters reports.
The Slingbox is not currently available throughout the rest of Europe, but a widespread release is expected before the end of 2006, according to Reuters.
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