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iSee, The First Video Recorder For iPod


allows you to record video content directly onto your Apple iPod

iSee is the the first and only personal media player (PSP) that allows users to record video content directly onto their Apple iPods. The iSee video recorder extends the functionality of most iPods to include music, photos, and video storage, recording and playback. The first iSee video recorder is the iSeeTM 360i. See what you've been missing

Advanced Technology Office, LLC (ATO) announced today the iSee video recorder for iPod, the first and only portable media player that enables users to record video content directly onto most Apple iPods and then view it on a high-quality 3.6 inch LCD screen.
iSee

The iSee video recorder for iPod extends the functionality of most Click Wheel iPods to include music, photos, video recording, storage and playback. With the iSee video recorder, iPod users will record and store their favorite shows and movies directly from TV, cable, satellite, DVR or any other analog source. In addition to viewing on the iSee, video files can be played back on any TV with an "analog in" connection at standard 640 X 480 TV resolution.

The first iSee video recorder for iPod is the iSee 360i.

"With the iSee video recorder millions of iPod owners can add the power of video to their unit without having to purchase a new one," said John C. Scott, ATO co-founder and former Apple executive. "The iSee video recording capability also dramatically expands the universe of content playable on the iPod."

The iSee 360i works with most fourth generation iPods, including the 20GB Click Wheel, the 20GB U2 edition, and the iPod mini (adapter required). In addition, the iSee works with many fifth generation iPods including the 30GB iPod, iPod nano, (adapter required) and 30 GB iPod with video (adapter required).

Lightweight, Portable Design Easily Integrates with Standard iPods

The iSee 360i is powered by a rechargeable and replaceable 2200mAh battery that extends the life of the host iPod to four hours, nearly double the battery life of the iPod with video. Additional batteries are also available.

The iSee 360i has an MSRP of $249 and will begin shipping in the first quarter of 2006. For more information, visit www.isee-ato.com

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