Surveys have indicated that consumers are becoming increasingly interested in products such as this, which bridge the gap between computers and televisions. A Parks Associates survey in 2007 found that more than a quarter of respondents were interested in accessing personal content directly on their TVs, while a third expressed interest in watching videos from a computer on a TV.
Consumer electronics companies are rushing to fill the gap as Internet-sourced content continues to grow. The challenge is to make a good product that can be used by almost anyone. In addition to watching movies, Seagate said owners will also be able to view pictures in HD quality, which can be arranged into slideshows with audio and transition effects being added.
The Seagate FreeAgent Theater media console will be available in March for $129 as a stand-alone player, or with a 250GB or 500GB FreeAgent Go drive for $229 and $299 respectively.
Written by: James Delahunty @ 11 Jan 2009 0:31